(Edit: added pics) Hi, I am having trouble with an Ender 3 v2 constantly under-extruding. I have so far replaced the nozzle (helped slightly), checked for clogs (none found), checked the extruder for damage (though while doing a previous test print the connection point between the extruder and wires became forcefully disconnected because the wire housing got caught on the bottom of the printer), checked the fans for damage (none found), and I am in the process of testing different temps. Is there anything else I should check/try?
#✅ - Constant trouble with under-extrusion
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Calibrate your esteps
Do you have a video/article you recommend or are the first few search results ok?
In this video i'm going to show you how to calibrate the E-steps on your Ender 3 v2 3d printer. This is a very simple quick process that you can do completely on the printer and should take no more than 10 minutes from start to finish.
Why do you need to calibrate your e steps?
In basic terms, calibrating your e steps ensures that the right am...
Give this a shot and see if it helps.
My printer's lucky (measurement) numbers are: 95.9, 95.4, and 93.5
HECK
I (think I did my math right) calibrated the E steps and started another test print
someone get the (non-descript holy symbol) and (non-descript holy text) because this printer may as well be possessed by multiple (non-descript evil entities) that are out to make my life miserable
Reason: Capital letters
The less funny post is: help that didn't work
Post a calibration cube
The calibration cube came out ok after realizing that I needed a different filament placement set up (idk what to call it). TLDR I need a fillament guide...
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