However I think my issue is solved in terms of it being at an angle (I have fixed that- now it's at least even all around). Is that a setting in the slicer? I don't remember seeing it. Gaps in 8 o'clock or 2 o'clock position: = adjust X backlash compensation. Gaps in 10 o'clock or 4 o'clock position: = adjust Y backlash compensation. I have a file on Thingiverse that I use that is similar to what you are using there but makes it easier to determine. Re: Gaps in perimeter and between perimeter and infill at 45 degree angle I am not sure what it is I did not create the model. I also suspect you are correct about the size of the top being just a fraction to big for the extrude width. Therefore I think that your comments are correct, I think I just need to play a bit with the settings to get it perfect (or as close to it as possible). The bottom layer is loose still as well but it is consistent all the way across. The gap is still there BUT it is now even all the way around. My last print worked out better after re-calibrating. I would want to make the wall thickness a multiple of the extrusion width (in this case 2.7mm) or change the extrusion width to 0.5mm. If I were creating a cylinder with a wall thickness of 2.5mm and used an extrusion width of 0.45mm then there would be a gap of 0.25mm in the centre of the wall. I will post a pic if anyone thinks it will help or if someone knows what the issue might be please let me know.Īnswered: Re: Gaps in perimeter and between perimeter and infill at 45 degree angle I realize a picture would help but I am not home right now. I also noticed that my x-axis belt is starting to show wear - it's only a month old - is that normal as well? Is that normal? The y-axis is already pretty tight so I did not adjust that one. I did notice however that the x-axis belt is tighter on the top than on the bottom. However I tightened my belt (x-axis) and nothing changed. I was reading something where if you get gaps like this it's because of a loose belt but they describe the gaps as being in-line with the axis that is loose. What is odd is that it's always at at 45 degree angle to the x-axis. As well this gap exists in between the perimeter and the infill. I am printing a cylindrical piece and I noticed there are gaps forming in between the perimeter walls. Gaps in perimeter and between perimeter and infill at 45 degree angle
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