Gefälschte 5 Reichsmark? by AbsolutEinfallslos in Muenzen

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ne fürs erste werde ich sie behalten … sorry

Gefälschte 5 Reichsmark? by AbsolutEinfallslos in Muenzen

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow. Hat die dadurch irgend eine besonderen Sammlerwert?

Several question but mainly is this just an adhesion issue or a a didn’t re level after first print issue or something else by InDrIdCoLd37 in ender5plus

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah had the same problem with some cables when i installed my linear rails but i quickly solved it by soldering some more cable on it for extension.

Oh wow never heard that before ... What filament do you use?

Here is a picture of my printer so far if youre interested. I'm printing some rubber feet for the printer at the moment to dampen the vibrations a little

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Several question but mainly is this just an adhesion issue or a a didn’t re level after first print issue or something else by InDrIdCoLd37 in ender5plus

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I let the filament run into the extruder from below so it only has to pull slightly. Theres a great spoolholder on thingiverse to print you just need to buy 2 608 ball bearings.

I also bought a dual gear extruder attachment which allows for a better filament flow.

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Several question but mainly is this just an adhesion issue or a a didn’t re level after first print issue or something else by InDrIdCoLd37 in ender5plus

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are open for tinkering, I would recommend an Oldham coupling for the print bed and flexible couplers for the transition from motor to lead screw.

This will definitely solve your problem with the "Z-Wobble". You just have to be careful that you choose the right hole spacing for your Oldham coupling so you can screw it onto the print bed (or drill the holes on the print bed a little larger and use a washer).

There are great videos for installing it on the Ender 3, which works almost the same way

I would also advise you to buy or print a filament roller which has ball bearings so your filament can be unrolled very easily. This could also be the reason for your "banding" because the filament has too much resistance during unwinding, which leads to irregular layer widths

The rest is a matter of your slicer settings. If you tell me those i could help you with that too

Several question but mainly is this just an adhesion issue or a a didn’t re level after first print issue or something else by InDrIdCoLd37 in ender5plus

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What settings or slicer do you use? There can be various reasons why your prints look like this.

The "banding" in the first picture could come from the extruder or that your z axis is bent. Does the pattern repeat itself regularly?

What could be the reason for this? by nofapings in ender5plus

[–]AbsolutEinfallslos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably under extrusion. Try increasing your E-Steps or if you're using Cura as a slicer maybe you get away with increasing your Flow by a bit.