

Cables are out of the way and unfouled.Įdit: On a hunch, I removed the filament and feed tubes from the extruder and got more consistent results. There are no stray bits of plastic on the bed. The end of the nozzle is clear of filament. Everything is tightly fastened and secured. I'm not sure why this is the case, except to suspect that the strain guage method of detecting contact with the bed is inaccurate. You can see the results of seven sequential runs here: On the wonky 2mm-out runs, measurement point 10 barely moves the Z-axis down before registering a hit. Each time I perform auto calibration I get one of two results: something sane or something about 2mm out with a single zeroed value (measurement point 10). I have manually levelled the bed as instructed, initialised the printer, and then performed auto calibration. I am getting endlessly inconsistent results of auto calibration. two mainboards fried in the same place, according to a post on the Tiertime new forums). I'm curious to hear if anyone else has experienced similar problems or any other type of issue? (e.g. As a result, this printer is completely unusable. Unfortunately I've experienced fundamental problems with the Cetus 2 that have resulted in failed prints every single time. As a happy owner of a modified Cetus3D MkII I had high hopes for this printer. I received my Cetus 2 a couple of days ago and installed it today.
