Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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x306xcptnkirk
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Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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On my first print the base layers go okay but then as the printer progresses it looses a step and misalignes the y axis and makes it print on nothing. It looks to have skipped 1cm? Why is this?
zhangxueyou
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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Is the y belt too tight? Is the power for y motor high enough?
x306xcptnkirk
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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The Y belt wouldn't be too tight I don't believe but the power may not be high enough, The bed and extruder can't hold a temperature while printing and I am believing it is the power supply, What do I have to do to connect a computer power supply to the GT2560? can I just get a computer power supply and plug it into the P4 connector?
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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You can rotate the screw on y motor driver slightly to raise the power, the voltage between GND and screw is around 1V.
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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But it happens late in the print, like an hour or so in, would that still be not enough voltage? The steppers are cool and everything is moving smoothly but my heat bed and extruder would be running around 10-20 degrees below the target
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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Hmm My power supply is producing 3.5v on one side and 3.9v on the other side
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Re: Extruders loosing alignment on printing

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How did you test the voltage, could you please take a picture?
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