Good Day Everyone  i have recently received my Geeetech I3 until now i tried

Good Day Everyone
i have recently received my Geeetech I3 until now i tried to change sittings and play with speed in the setting, but unfortunately i can not get the print neat is there any suggestion how i can have a more neat printed product

It is a lot of work, but very necessary to calibrate your extruder, calibrate your speed, acceleration, and jerk settings. You might need to find the right print temperature too.

Thanks a lot Stephanie, do you suggest to me any website that can help me to do this calibration work

Check out Simplify3D’s website. In the support section they have a really decent visual troubleshooting guide.

Here we go :slight_smile: https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/

great Ian Holden will look in too it thanks a lot

It looks like as you have to adjust the distance between the Extruder and the Buildplatform.

The best thing to start with! Inside settings of the printer change the accel speed from 1000 to 400! Then I would change the layer height to .2 Also use a glass bed that has a layer of glue stick on it. Also make sure ALL your belts are TIGHT! Then if your bed is level you should have a great product! =) CHEERS! Now I have a Prusa so I am unsure how other printers behave so just my suggestion…

@Scottie_D369 thats wonnderfull Mr.Scottie i will try this out i have done all of them now its less i just need to change the accel speed from 1000 to 400 i hope that will make it to perfection,
thanks a lot

@Stephanie_A thanks a lot
@Ian_Holden thank a lot for the website
@Kai_Ner thanks a lot i will do that now i have reduced the extuder hight to 0.2mm
@Nathan_Walkner thanks a lot sure i will do as you said just yesterday i calibrated the extuder now its a bit better but still have a bit of the lines

Oh yeah also as somebody else mentioned for calibrating Extruder make sure it does the 100mm When I initionally did mine it was off about 8.7mm off.

@Nathan_Walkner thanks a lot i will do that and check it,
really thank you for the advice

geeetech printers have a design flaw in the Z drive “ball screw” rods. on the top of your printer there is a tiny hole for the Z axis screw to go through. that should not touch the screw. the screw should run freely on the top. this will prevent that any bend screws are transfering movement over to the X and Y axis

if you make these holes larger the horizontal lines should dissepear

@Kristian_Myklebust yes i did that after i faced the issue that the z axis was not turning at all, now it turns all good