I’ve been working on the settings for my printer but I’m having some serious issues with the DSH. I finally got the printer to print from the first nozzle properly, but no matter what settings I adjust, the second nozzle switches over and digs into the bed. It seems like any settings I change at this point only suffice to make the first hotend pull back while the second still digs. I've tried all the setting suggestions made int the guides but nothing seems to work and I don't know if I'm just not changing the correct settings. It was a pre-assembled kit so if there's something physical I need to do then I wouldn't know where to begin.
When I switch from 1 to 2 outside a print it lifts, switches, then lowers and there's not actually much of a difference- if any I'd say that 2 is a little higher than 1 but not by much. I think it was like 1mm higher. But when I run the pre-sliced print that had come with the printer and had already been printed correctly (because the print was still on the bed) #1's part and initial base for the print tower print perfectly and then it switches for #2's part and digs.
It didn't dig at first when I ran a test print at the settings the printer came with but #1 also was not low enough for proper adhesion and was just laying the filament down instead of "squishing" it onto the bed.
Default settings had probe offset to 1.3mm which resulted in #1 to simply lay down the filament and #2 to properly squish. I adjusted to 1.5mm to get #1 to properly adhere but #2 to dig. I have tried offsetting the second nozzle but have seen no perceivable change to one individual nozzle. At this point, I'm confusing myself on what to do, what I have done, what I haven't, or what the heck I'm supposed to try now. Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
@Courtney Eley
Has Makertech got back to you with fixes yet?
I did get an email that "they are working on it", with a list of updates, but no time frame or progress reports.
Since I last wrote you, I have discovered other issues.
The extruders are not capable of adequately delivering filament to the hot ends and consistently skip, so I spent another $600 on Bondtech QR extruders. Got those installed and now the hot ends clog. The cooling is insufficient so the the heat break gets clogged.
So, today I ordered (2) Slice Engineering Mosquito Magnum hot ends, another $400 (I could have bought a much more expensive printer with these upgrades already installed). I've designed and printed a DSH rocker to accept the Mosquito hot ends. Fortunately I have a couple other printers to print fixes / upgrades with.
Anyway, just letting you know what I've done, and see if you've had any progress.