Geetech i3 Pro X and getting it to print right
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:37 am
Hi all.
To start with, I got this printer second hand and this is my first 3d printer. No previous experience. All I know is what I found on reddit and around internet. Second thing is - I'm waiting for new fan to add cooling to the nozzle and for set of new nozzles as well - cant do anything about that for a while.
When I got this printer it wasnt working at all. Some parts were broken, some were installed incorrectly. It wasnt calibrated at all. I searched for it and found plenty of information. Put it together correctly, fixed what I could fix, calibrated what I could calibrate. Yes, bed could be flatter, but there is nothing I can do about bent plate and if I have to live with 0.1mm differences for now than I have to. Z screws could be straighter I suppose, but to mount new threaded rods I got I have to file existing holes to mount them so for the moment I'm trying to eliminate every other problem, just to see what other problems there are.
There is a limit of how many simultaneous inaccuracies, misalignments and wrong settings can be figured out by a beginner at one time so I find myself in need of some advice.
What I'm linking in here is a gallery of my attempts to configure prusa slicer running in Repetier, and I'm using this combination since it connects easiest and produces best results from all other software/slicer combinations I tried. I really want to keep usb printing so i'd rather not change it to something that is not doing as good a job as this combo does. Gallery linked includes a photo of my cubes with, left to right, progressively slower settings and, from bottom up, progressively hotter nozzle and additional photos of my best result so far, with quickest settings used and 220/70 temperature set.
I am a beginner, I know this is not a perfect print, but I dont know what the problems are and would very much appreciate help in finding it out. Solutions to them are also welcomed.
https://imgur.com/gallery/dTR6tl1
To start with, I got this printer second hand and this is my first 3d printer. No previous experience. All I know is what I found on reddit and around internet. Second thing is - I'm waiting for new fan to add cooling to the nozzle and for set of new nozzles as well - cant do anything about that for a while.
When I got this printer it wasnt working at all. Some parts were broken, some were installed incorrectly. It wasnt calibrated at all. I searched for it and found plenty of information. Put it together correctly, fixed what I could fix, calibrated what I could calibrate. Yes, bed could be flatter, but there is nothing I can do about bent plate and if I have to live with 0.1mm differences for now than I have to. Z screws could be straighter I suppose, but to mount new threaded rods I got I have to file existing holes to mount them so for the moment I'm trying to eliminate every other problem, just to see what other problems there are.
There is a limit of how many simultaneous inaccuracies, misalignments and wrong settings can be figured out by a beginner at one time so I find myself in need of some advice.
What I'm linking in here is a gallery of my attempts to configure prusa slicer running in Repetier, and I'm using this combination since it connects easiest and produces best results from all other software/slicer combinations I tried. I really want to keep usb printing so i'd rather not change it to something that is not doing as good a job as this combo does. Gallery linked includes a photo of my cubes with, left to right, progressively slower settings and, from bottom up, progressively hotter nozzle and additional photos of my best result so far, with quickest settings used and 220/70 temperature set.
I am a beginner, I know this is not a perfect print, but I dont know what the problems are and would very much appreciate help in finding it out. Solutions to them are also welcomed.
https://imgur.com/gallery/dTR6tl1