Ich bin neu hier und habe NULL ahnung von der 3d druck geschichte
Ich habe da ein Großes Problem mit der Passgenauigkeit beim 3D Drucken mein drucker ist der ender v3-v3Plus dazu benutze ich die CURA Software, es ist egal ob ich mir meine eigene Konstruktionen mache oder welche aus dem Internet es passen LEIDER KEINE maße davon. Abweichungen liegen ca. bei 0,37 und 0,55mm NUN bitte ich um eure hilfe so das ich mit CURA zur 100% wieder passgenau 3d Drucken kann ??? im vorfeld habe ich mir auch schon hilfe in cura forum angefragt leider OHNE ergebnisse…MFG
This is an English speaking forum so please at least try translating your post(s)!
More users might be able to help in that case.
Your issue has nothing to do with Klipper in particular. But it sounds like you are missing basic knowledge on the 3D printing matter.
If your printer is not properly set up mechanically it won’t print in good quality and acceptable dimensions.
Key words for further studying are: right steps of the axes, proper belt tension, correct driver current (skipping steps cause inaccuracies too!) and cooling, etc.
Additionally to that each filament has its own shrinkage factor. That means it will shrink while cooling down.
This can be measured and compensated for future prints.
Cura should have this feature at least via plugins. Otherwise you could try Orca slicer.
A good tool for that measurement and others is the Califlower from Vector3D (I’m not paid for that advertising! )
With filament flow you can influence the dimensional accuracy and of course print quality too.
Each filament and often each new filament spool needs its own flow. With this setting right you can start measuring the shrinkage factor and so on based on the same print settings of course!
What makes me wonder: your initial post let’s assume you could print accurately enough in the past and are no longer able to now?!
If so, what has happened?