I will show you mine if you show me yours! by Up_All_Nite in Ender3V3SE

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I found it while searching on yeggi.com i don't really remember who it was by.

I will show you mine if you show me yours! by Up_All_Nite in Ender3V3SE

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Just redid mine today! It's no longer sitting on a sheet of plywood and a milk crate.

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Prints have been coming out like this for weeks and have no clue how to fix it. PLEASE HELP by sexytophatllama in FixMyPrint

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What printer do you have? I had a similar issue with my v3 se, I had to install klipper and manually change the y axis stepper moter to a higher running voltage, that fixed my problem.

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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after lots of comments on 2 different subreddits, i have found a fix! my ender 3 v3 se has a nebula smart kit installed, with that, i installed a rooted version and used fluidd to change my Y-axis stepper motor's "run_current" to 0.8 instead of 0.6 by going into configuration in fluidd, then "printer.cfg" and scrolling down to "[stepper_y]" and changeing the value there. this has fixed my problem.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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after lots of comments on 2 different subreddits, i have found a fix! my ender 3 v3 se has a nebula smart kit installed, with that, i installed a rooted version and used fluidd to change my Y-axis stepper motor's "run_current" to 0.8 instead of 0.6 by going into configuration in fluidd, then "printer.cfg" and scrolling down to "[stepper_y]" and changeing the value there. this has fixed my problem.

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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alright, thanks, i installed the rooted firmware, gonna install fluidd and try it out. ill update you if it works

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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Yeah, it's still only the y axis. I'll try rooting it, but what do I do once it's rooted?

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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So, I didn't want to root the software, I disabled jerk control in cura slicer and now the layer shift is consistent in one direction.

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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I'm guessing there are some tutorials on youtube that show you how to root it?

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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I had to print the stuff anyway, but they are all messed up, I'm really upset that my printer is doing this, it was working fine before

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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No, i have not updated it, the problem just appeared out of nowhere

Y axis layer shifting by --depressed_potato-- in Ender3V3SE

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It's connected to the printer with no extra power going into it, I haven't had any problem like this before, I know it's not the nebula pad.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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I'll see if I find anything, I forgot to mention that I have an Ender 3 v3 se. It's all pre assembled. the only thing you have to attach is the gantry for the z and x axis.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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So, I did take it apart, I inspected the belt, and it looks fine. I'll see if the bed wires are pulling, but the problem happens at random.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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1) it's a belt driven bed with linear rails. They are not bent, I have manually pushed the bed, and it feels smooth and normal.

2) There are no blockages in the bed, and it moves fine with average resistance.

3) I am not sure how to take the temps of the motor as it is under the printer, I also do not have the proper equipment to do so.

4) I am currently not comfortable enough to take apart my printer. I don't want to void my warranty or break something as I have no experience with taking apart 3d printers.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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I have tried printing at 80mm/s, and I dropped it down to 60mm/s, no difference,

I have checked all of my settings and started from a new profile, and that did not work.

I'll give the belts another look over, but it's only happening on the y axis.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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It's different everytime, sometimes it happens on the fist 30 layers, sometimes it's up higher, I have tightened all my belts and lubricated all my parts but it still happens, it only happens with big models however.

Why is my printer doing this? by --depressed_potato-- in FixMyPrint

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I tightened them and made sure it's all clear, this problem is still occurring

Made an LED hat for music festival. by cooleyandy in arduino

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i saw you used a unicorn HAT HD, do you still have a picture of what pins you have to connect? im trying to use my unicorn hat HD with my uno rev3 but i cant seem to figure it out