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3D Printer Frame Check - Calibrating your 3D Printer Part 1 - Ender 3 V2 

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This video is part of a series of 10 videos that go through how to properly calibrate your 3D Printer, the videos include:
Calibrating Your 3D Printer Overview
Part 1: Frame Check
Part 2: PID Autotune
Part 3: First Layer (Advanced Bed-leveling)
Part 4: Baseline Calibration Cube Print
Part 5: E-Steps Calibration
Part 6: Slicer Flow Calibration
Part 7: Retraction Calibration
Part 8: Temperature Tuning
Part 9: Acceleration Tuning
Here is the link to Teaching Tech's Overview:
• 3D printer calibration...
Huge credit to Teaching Tech for making the following website which is one of the best guides I have seen to calibrating your 3D printer step by step. This video is part of a series of videos going through each step of that process. Here is the link to the website:
teachingtechyt.github.io/cali...
Check out the playlist below to watch the other videos in this series:
Calibrating your 3D printer
• Calibrating your 3D pr...

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@davidcraig5378
@davidcraig5378 Год назад
You cant check if the z-axis rails are square off the build plate before you level the build plate. Check the square of the z-axis rails from the top rail. Then square your x-axis rail up to the top rail, and then you can level your bed. Your videos are still very good despite that!!!!
@ChessieFan69
@ChessieFan69 3 года назад
Thanks I was trying to figure out how to check squarness.
@noodleninjar6218
@noodleninjar6218 2 года назад
i have a ender v2 and im having a super tough time keeping the plate leveled any way you can help me?
@rolandofuentes6444
@rolandofuentes6444 3 года назад
Hello, I just started watching your videos... my X axis is not parallel, how should I set it up right?
@rainmaker3d
@rainmaker3d 3 года назад
You need to adjust the right side of the x axis by either pushing it toward the build plate or away and then tighten the ecentric nut to keep it in place.
@rolandofuentes6444
@rolandofuentes6444 3 года назад
@@rainmaker3d didnt work... not an easy task
@tRRickedOut
@tRRickedOut 2 года назад
@@rolandofuentes6444 your other alternative is to use a dual Z axis
@marine1718
@marine1718 3 года назад
I have the same printer and have a lot of problems with bed adhesion
@tobiastho9639
@tobiastho9639 3 года назад
I used a glue stick first but after taking the plate to the sink and washing it with dish soap and a sponge it worked fine. Also the leveling is very important. And I use a firmware with mesh bed leveling. So the first layer really gets close to the bed. Play around some more and watch a few videos about it. Maybe Isopropanol also helps....
@marine1718
@marine1718 3 года назад
@@tobiastho9639 i dont want to use glue in everyprint is not suposed to do that
@myrthjt
@myrthjt 3 года назад
@@marine1718 you don’t need to replace the glue after every print. Also try a slightly higher bed temperature. I print at 210/70 for PLA. You can “polish” the glue after application with a damp paper towel, glue stick is water soluble. This makes the surface smooth and consistent, don’t polish the glue away though. Works for me, several prints between applications. 3D printers are not perfectly consistent, there is a lot of tinkering...
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