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    • lui2004undefined
      lui2004 @Veti
      last edited by

      @Veti ok will reprint the xyz-cube

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      • lui2004undefined
        lui2004
        last edited by

        So i have reprinted the Cube

        It is much better but not perfect all sides have 20x20x20 almost perfect

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
          last edited by

          the corners are round.

          grab the cold nozzle with your finger. see if you can displace it easily (we are talking about milimeters here)

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          • lui2004undefined
            lui2004 @Veti
            last edited by

            @Veti i can Move it and its not to hard and not to easy

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti @lui2004
              last edited by Veti

              @lui2004
              sorry forgot to add, while the motors are energized?

              check the eccentric nuts. the there should be no play, but also the wheels should move easily.
              also the belt tension should be like a bass string when you pluck it.

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              • lui2004undefined
                lui2004 @Veti
                last edited by

                @Veti no,with power off.

                I will test it later

                Thanks a lot for your pacience

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                • lui2004undefined
                  lui2004 @Veti
                  last edited by

                  @Veti i have checked all belt tension x and y and the accentric nut has no play.

                  i print the cube again and post the results

                  other strange is S3D show me the exact,what i am print

                  here a screenshot:

                  cube.png

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                  • Vetiundefined
                    Veti @lui2004
                    last edited by

                    @lui2004

                    as i dont have s3d, why dont you give prusaslicer or cura a go?
                    lately i have switch from cura to prusaslicer, as its gotten really good.

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                    • Rushmere3Dundefined
                      Rushmere3D @lui2004
                      last edited by

                      @lui2004

                      Those are the retractions, maybe trying increasing the length? Ender 5 is a bowden setup right?

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                      • lui2004undefined
                        lui2004
                        last edited by

                        yeah i think after i print the cube
                        i will try the alpha prusa slicer ,i heard its much better now

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                        • lui2004undefined
                          lui2004 @Rushmere3D
                          last edited by

                          @Rushmere3D i have install as DD

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                          • Rushmere3Dundefined
                            Rushmere3D @lui2004
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                            @lui2004 Oh OK, I'd suggest trying at least 0.8mm up to 1mm and maybe reduce the retraction speed to 45mm/s.

                            Follow my adventures in 3D Printing, laser cutting and electronics. https://linktr.ee/Rushmere3D

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
                              last edited by Phaedrux

                              for tuning the seam it's usually best to force it to a single spot. But it really depends on the model you're printing. If the model has a lot of details and inner corners the slicer can hide the seam a lot easier. On cubes and cylinders it only has external faces to put them where they are obvious. Try printing a more complex model. Your cube looks good. Move on to a benchy or something.

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                              • lui2004undefined
                                lui2004
                                last edited by

                                I have order a new Nozzle ( Plated Wear Resistant All Metal MK8 ), now i am waiting for to test.

                                i will inform you here 👍

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                                • Vetiundefined
                                  Veti @lui2004
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                                  @lui2004
                                  what material are you printing that requires that?

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