Massive skewed prints
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@Touchthebitum I'd guess you have two different pitches of belt, or pulleys with different numbers of teeth on the X and Y motors. Though different belt tension between the two belt can also cause this. Show us a picture!
Ian
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@droftarts
but if I jog 10mm on every axe, it is correct, travel is 10mm...
I have : Gates 6mm GT2 Fiber Glass Reinforced Belt and GT2 Belt ,2mm pitch, 6mm width Neopren reinforced fiberglass from the other manufacturer.
Pulley are : GT2 Pulley 16 Teeth 5mm bore -
Photos of the belt paths will help. From the top looking down.
Sounds like a pulley/belt path out of alignment.
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Ok but I can make different ...
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Well I mean your actual printer, not an idealized diagram.
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I don't understand because yesterday I printed a small piece without x/y axes problems ...
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Here is the setup
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It looks like maybe your belts heading to the carriage aren't totally parallel with the rail.
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@Phaedrux
Maybe.
Could 2 belts with 2 different elasticity grade cause this problem? It seems that one is more soft... -
I found the problem. It was a loosen screw on one of the x/y motors.
Thanks for your help.