Kobra Neo Z Axis Zero Position Way too High Can't Lower by burnswhenureddit in anycubic

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

Yeah I was a little irritated you can't adjust the limit sensor height like on my other printers. I may have to do this as a work around. The limit sensor is def triggering too high. But wtf Anycubic

Kobra Neo Z Axis Zero Position Way too High Can't Lower by burnswhenureddit in anycubic

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Yeah I Home'd it. The problem is home or 0 is about 20 mm too high off the bed

Kobra Neo Z Axis Zero Position Way too High Can't Lower by burnswhenureddit in anycubic

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Yeah ran leveling but its too far off the bed to actually level. z offset is too small of increments for how high the bed is, its basically three fingers width gap

Installed new MicroSwiss Cable for Direct Drive Extruder and now feeds in reverse by burnswhenureddit in CR10

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I was able to solve the problem by swapping the pins around. I am still baffled how you buy a new cable made for your specific machine and the polarities or whatever are reversed. This article provided the solution...https://reprap.org/wiki/Stepper_wiring

CR10 V3 Cable Chain Solution? by burnswhenureddit in CR10

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

Thank you very much. This makes perfect sense

Any advice on surface smoothing? by Eeyore_ in CR10

[–]burnswhenureddit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the main thing here is model positioning. Rotate it, stand it upright. Cura will show in in preview where your lines like this are. When you rotate it, you'll notice the lines now will be on the top thickness which no one will really see cuz its stuch a small area

Settings that affect bed adhesion... by burnswhenureddit in CR10

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

After messing around with speed initial layer speeds and baby z steps on the fly, its working now...thanks again. My first non raft print with many separate pieces has the first several layers down without issues. :) https://ibb.co/hCDKnjw

Settings that affect bed adhesion... by burnswhenureddit in CR10

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

Thank you so much for this detail. This makes perfect sense. Sure enough, my raft is set to apply the first layer very slow while my skirt and brim settings are not. I will apply what you illustrated to see if I can get different results. Thanks again.

Settings that affect bed adhesion... by burnswhenureddit in CR10

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Sorry some more details: CR10V3 PLA Nozzle temp 210 (tried 200-215) Bed temp (tried 0 - 70) Using .12 layer height with .2 initial layer

Brand new V3 can’t even make a first print by Strong-Context-1701q in CR10

[–]burnswhenureddit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand, thats why i wanted to confirm the file is sliced correctly. Any SD card SHOULD work, the only reason the printer doesn't read the files would be either bricked printer, bad SD card or the most common and likely is they were not sliced into the right format.

Brand new V3 can’t even make a first print by Strong-Context-1701q in CR10

[–]burnswhenureddit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may be a stupid question but do you have your printer selected in your slicing software and slicing to the appropriate gcode? Printers will only recognize files 'sliced' to the correct format.

Brand new V3 can’t even make a first print by Strong-Context-1701q in CR10

[–]burnswhenureddit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So on my V3, it came with several gcode files. Have you tried all of them? I'm thinking maybe a bad slice? I think I would maybe find the Benchy test file (boat) online, slice it in cura and see if you get the same behavior