Vertical Test Piece 3D Printer test

Vertical Test Piece 3D Printer test

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Vertical Test Piece 3D Printer test Testing to see if the 3D printer prints vertically with precision. Perpendicular 90° 3D printing tests are being conducted to assess performance. On some tallish 3D prints, about 5mm off true over approximately 150mm high is observed. This discrepancy is not due to layers shifting, but rather a mechanical issue such as the 3D frame not being totally in line. The resting pads for placing a square onto are separate and can be positioned at a convenient location. The longer version has extended parts to rest a square onto, and it also features tabs on the back side to maintain stability during checking. Vertical 3D Printer fixing reveals an issue and demonstrates the fix for not printing vertically, in a concise video playlist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUqt0sTiXUDcyflguLAZVgdNtkNRTOtze The solution: Vertical 3D Printer Straighten: Out of true no more, thanks to the fix. https://youtu.be/YX-PbJp_7Us M556 Axis compensation is available in RepRapFirmware, but I use Marlin; for Marlin users, please refer to: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/3014 https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/5116

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