How to Tension Your 3D Printer Belts with a Single Print + Roller Wheel Issues

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All you really need to print is a 30x30x100mm (X Y Z) cube
1 perimeter
no infill
no tops or bottoms

If the position of the printhead moves, and you have a wobbly print, belt is too loose

If youre getting repeating gear lines, the belt is too tight,

Adjust the tension of each belt until you see the above symptoms go away

I have specifically made this cube 100mm tall so that you can adjust your belts during print to see the changes live, instead of having to reprint it over and over

If you have a repeating pattern, stop the print, move the print head per each axis with a single finger, if you feel like theres a bump, or resistance, check where its coming from, theres a high chance that one of the rubber runner wheels has an issue, for me, i found that one of my wheels was hitting the extruders fan enclosure, which was resolved once i sanded that enclosure so it doesnt interfere with the wheel



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