Vertical Test Piece 3D Printer test
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Vertical Test Piece 3D Printer test Testing to verify if the 3D printer produces accurate vertical prints. Perpendicular 90° 3D printer testing is being conducted. On some tallish 3D prints, approximately 5mm deviation from true is observed over a height of about 150mm. This discrepancy is not caused by layer shifting but is likely due to a mechanical issue such as the 3D frame not being perfectly aligned. The resting pads, used for positioning a square for checking purposes, are placed separately to allow convenient placement. The longer version features extended parts for resting a square and has tabs on the back side to enhance stability during inspection. Vertical 3D Printer fixing reveals an issue that prevents vertical printing, and a fix is available in this short playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUqt0sTiXUDcyflguLAZVgdNtkNRTOtze The solution involves straightening the Vertical 3D Printer; it was out of true but now fixed, as seen here: https://youtu.be/YX-PbJp_7Us M556: Axis compensation is available in RepRapFirmware, but I use Marlin; for Marlin users, see: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/3014 and https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/5116
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