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Recently I began having a problem with my "Y" axis slipping during printing. I have an ANET A8 printer and I am using Cura 5.6.0 slicer. I recently changed to a newer computer and the problem seems to have started about that time. The old computer was using Cura 5.3.0 and I found a discussion on line where someone went to the earlier software to fix a similar problem. I am not sure if that will fix it but it seems unlikely since I do not find any others having that problem. I have tightened the cog belt on that axis and I have cleaned the guide rods with alcohol. The bed is supported on guide rods with linear ball bearings. I also put on a new glass bed but I was using a glass bed prior to that but the new bed is 4mm and the old bed was 3mm so it is marginally heavier.
I am open to suggestions. I have 6 or 8 pieces where the printer slipped and there is about a mm offset, sometimes 2 or 3 offsets if I don't notice it and shut it down.
I am open to suggestions. I have 6 or 8 pieces where the printer slipped and there is about a mm offset, sometimes 2 or 3 offsets if I don't notice it and shut it down.