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Hello,
All the 10mm test models I print are printing almost a full millimeter taller than what they should be.
how do I fix this?
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What machine ? What control board / firmware?
Is this a new build or has the printer previously worked?
There's a couple of things this could be.
Esteps/mm for your Z axis are not calibrated properly.
Layer height does not match the sliced imagery or something similar
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Thank you for the reply. I am using a phrozen shuffle xl with a raspberry pi 3 model B v1.2.
The printer has been working properly for months, but we just now realized it was printing models too tall.
Every 5mm it adds 0.2mm to the height.
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so before nanoDLP / raspi combination how did you print ? or have you only ever used it with NanoDLP?
Best guess is the E steps need calibrating . Im not sure what firmware the phrosen shuffle XL uses
When i get a few mins ill research
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The phrozen has only ever used NanoDLP to my knowledge. I've only worked with it when using NanoDLP. I am not the one who installed it.
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The phrozen has only ever used NanoDLP to my knowledge. I've only worked with it when using NanoDLP. I am not the one who installed it.
Ok
From what ive read the Phrozen printers use a chitu control board and there is only fixed firmware released for them . From that we can reasonable assume the Esteps per mm are set correctly.
SO that just leaves 2 options
Something is not set / working correctly in NanoDLp
or
there is a mechanical issue with the z axis This last is unlikely as typically axis issues result in binding / missed layers which would make models shorter not longer.
Do you load the model into Nano and let it do the slicing or use a standalone slicer then upload an image zip to nano ? If the issue is consistent ( in may ways a good things as its repeatable) then i would start looking into the slicing process
Good luck
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