You can check the belt status under
LCD Menu - Support - Belt status
after
successfully running a selftest. You can also refresh the values by running an
independent Belt test.
The values
should not be under 240 and above 300
, but
there is no single ideal value. The number does not represent any quantity
.
The belt status is a unitless number measured as an average load on the stepper motor.
Lower value corresponds to higher tension (higher motor load), a higher value means looser
belt (less motor load).
Pict. 47 - A properly-tightened Y-axis belt
under the heatbed
Pict. 48 - A properly-tightened X-axis belt
14.5 Cables detached from the heatbed
Do not forget to use a textile sleeve on heatbed cables and attach the cables properly so
they won’t restrict movement during printing.
Pict. 49 - Cables should be wrapped in a textile sleeve
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