
Wavy test cube Anet E10
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UPDATE APRIL 2018 | After digging deeper into the issue, I discovered that the root cause lies within the low-quality wheels. To rectify this problem, I opted to replace the original wheels with smaller V-slot wheels, utilizing the existing carriage. However, these specialized wheels are not commercially available and were kindly borrowed from a laser engraver; therefore, you won't find them on AliExpress or other online marketplaces. As an alternative solution, you can purchase standard V-slot wheels, yet due to their larger diameter, it's essential to either print a customized carriage or modify the original one - I personally prefer the latter option. When acquiring new V-slot wheels, ensure they are free from cracks and imperfections, as any damage may negatively impact your prints. Printing a 30mm cube in vase mode (utilizing both Simplify3D and Cura slicing software) with the Anet E10 reveals a peculiar issue: the X faces display wavy patterns, whereas the Y faces remain flawless. Every screw is meticulously tightened, yet I'm at a loss as to how to address this problem. VIDEO FROM EVERY ANGLE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga_VY77UnPI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - The STL file of the cube (a 20mm cube that can be scaled up to 30mm) is attached for your reference. - Printing at the original scale (20mm) yields no change: the X faces remain wavy. - I've included the gcode file used in one of my tests, allowing you to attempt printing it with your Anet E10 (using PLA filament). - Your experiences and results are eagerly anticipated!
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