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Ender-3 replacement Z-nut
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Okay this is the final update on this fix:
I added pictures and an adapter stl and a keeper stl that holds the nut in the adapter. I also added a screen shot of my settings the two things that aren't shown are the flow (93) and I add a line to the start gcode that calibrates E steps that line is:
M92 E103.41 (this line should be adjusted so that printing gcode G1 E100 F100 extrudes 100mm the default is E93 so that is your starting point if yours is doing less you add to the E93 if it is over doing use less than E93. E103.41 works for me but you are going to have to find what works for you, by printing the gcode G1 E100 F100 at temperature and measuring from a sharpie mark on the filament to see how much it is unrolling exactly) You can always just print and sand it to fit if your settings are off.
The nut sits in the adapter and the keeper holds it in. The adapter has holes in the right spot to match up with the printer and the original screws. The most difficult part is the nut is
I added pictures and an adapter stl and a keeper stl that holds the nut in the adapter. I also added a screen shot of my settings the two things that aren't shown are the flow (93) and I add a line to the start gcode that calibrates E steps that line is:
M92 E103.41 (this line should be adjusted so that printing gcode G1 E100 F100 extrudes 100mm the default is E93 so that is your starting point if yours is doing less you add to the E93 if it is over doing use less than E93. E103.41 works for me but you are going to have to find what works for you, by printing the gcode G1 E100 F100 at temperature and measuring from a sharpie mark on the filament to see how much it is unrolling exactly) You can always just print and sand it to fit if your settings are off.
The nut sits in the adapter and the keeper holds it in. The adapter has holes in the right spot to match up with the printer and the original screws. The most difficult part is the nut is
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