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Esta Skill de Claude diagnostica y resuelve fallos comunes de impresión 3D, como problemas de adhesión, formación de hilos y alabeo, mediante un análisis sistemático de síntomas. Está diseñada para usarse cuando las impresiones fallan durante el proceso, presentan defectos de calidad o tras cambios de hardware o material. La skill puede utilizar herramientas como la edición de archivos y la búsqueda web para proporcionar pasos de solución de problemas específicos.

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Troubleshoot Print Issues

Diagnose and fix common 3D printing failures using systematic symptom analysis. This skill covers the most frequent FDM and SLA issues: poor bed adhesion, stringing, layer shifts, warping, under-extrusion, over-extrusion, and print quality defects. Uses a structured approach of symptom identification, root cause analysis, and iterative fixes.

适用场景

  • Print fails during first layer or partway through
  • Finished prints have quality defects (stringing, blobs, gaps, rough surfaces)
  • Dimensional accuracy problems (over/undersized, warping, elephant foot)
  • Layer adhesion issues (delamination, splitting)
  • Support removal leaves damage or supports fail during print
  • Prints look different from slicer preview
  • Material behaves inconsistently across prints
  • New material, printer, or environmental conditions causing issues

输入

  • failure_description: What went wrong (failed first layer, stringing, warping, etc.)
  • failure_timing: When issue occurs (first layer, midprint, specific height, top layers)
  • material: Filament/resin type, brand, age, storage conditions
  • printer: Make/model, nozzle size, bed type, enclosure
  • recent_changes: New material, slicer settings, hardware modifications, environment
  • print_history: Does this model usually work? Did this material work before?

步骤

1. Collect Failure Symptoms

Document observable symptoms with specificity:

Visual inspection:

  • Take photos of failure (overall, close-up, specific defect)
  • Note failure location (first layer, specific height, top surface)
  • Describe defect type: gaps, blobs, strings, shifts, cracks

Environmental data:

  • Ambient temperature during print
  • Humidity level
  • Drafts or AC affecting printer
  • Time of day (temperature changes)

Print parameters:

# Extract from G-code metadata
grep "^;MAXX\|^;MINX\|^;MAXZ" failed_print.gcode  # Print dimensions
grep "^;PRINT_TIME:" failed_print.gcode  # Estimated time
grep "^M104\|^M140" failed_print.gcode | head -5  # Temperatures
grep "^;generated by" failed_print.gcode  # Slicer version

预期结果: Detailed symptom description with photos, parameters, and environmental context.

失败处理: If symptoms unclear, print a calibration test (temperature tower, stringing test, or benchy) to reproduce and observe failure systematically.

2. Classify Issue by Symptom Pattern

Match observed symptoms to common failure modes:

Diagnostic Reference Table

SymptomLikely CausesQuick CheckPriority Fix
Poor bed adhesionDirty bed, wrong temp, too high ZWipe bed, level bedClean bed, adjust Z-offset down 0.05mm
StringingToo hot, insufficient retractionCheck nozzle tempLower temp 5°C, increase retraction +0.5mm
Layer shiftsLoose belts, too fast, collisionCheck belt tensionTighten belts, reduce speed 20%
WarpingPoor adhesion, fast coolingCheck corners liftingAdd brim, enclose printer, increase bed temp
Under-extrusionClog, low temp, wrong flowCheck extrusion consistencyClean nozzle, increase temp 5°C, calibrate e-steps
Over-extrusionHigh flow rate, wrong e-stepsCheck blob formationReduce flow 2-5%, calibrate e-steps
Elephant footFirst layer squish, bed too hotMeasure base widthRaise Z-offset +0.05mm, lower bed temp 5°C
Gaps in wallsThin walls, under-extrusionCheck wall thicknessEnable thin wall detection, increase flow
Layer delaminationLow temp, poor cooling, contaminationCheck layer linesIncrease temp 5-10°C, check wet filament
Blobs/zitsRetraction, coast settingsCheck seam alignmentTune retraction, enable coasting
Rough top surfaceInsufficient top layers, ironingCount solid top layersAdd 2 top layers, enable ironing
Sagging overhangsInsufficient cooling, too hotCheck part cooling fanIncrease cooling, lower temp, add supports

预期结果: Failure classified into 1-3 most likely categories.

失败处理: If symptoms match multiple categories, prioritize based on failure timing (first layer issues first, then midprint, then top surface).

3. Perform Root Cause Analysis

Investigate underlying cause, not just symptoms:

5 Whys technique:

Symptom: Print warping and lifting from bed
Why? → Poor bed adhesion in corners
Why? → Corners cooling faster than center
Why? → Room draft from AC vent
Why? → No enclosure to maintain stable temperature
Why? → ABS requires heated chamber for uniform cooling

Root cause: Material choice (ABS) incompatible with open printer in drafty room

Common root causes by category:

Mechanical:

  • Loose belts, pulleys, or set screws
  • Worn/dirty linear bearings or rods
  • Z-axis binding or misalignment
  • Extruder gear worn or skipping

Thermal:

  • Temperature sensor drift or failure
  • Inadequate heated bed power/insulation
  • Insufficient part cooling
  • Environmental temperature swings

Material:

  • Wet filament (hygroscopic materials)
  • Old/degraded material
  • Contaminated filament (dust, oils)
  • Wrong material for application

Configuration:

  • Incorrect e-steps calibration
  • Wrong flow rate multiplier
  • Slicer bug or wrong profile
  • Firmware acceleration/jerk too high

预期结果: Root cause identified with supporting evidence (measured temperatures, belt tension, visual inspection).

失败处理: If root cause unclear, use elimination method: fix most likely cause, re-test, repeat until resolved.

4. Apply First-Level Fixes

Implement immediate solutions for common issues:

Poor Bed Adhesion

Immediate fixes:

# 1. Clean bed thoroughly
# Glass/PEI: Isopropyl alcohol 90%+
# BuildTak: Warm water and dish soap

# 2. Level bed (paper test at 4 corners + center)
# Paper should drag slightly

# 3. Adjust Z-offset down (squish first layer more)
# Start: -0.05mm increments until lines fuse

# 4. Increase bed temperature +5°C

# 5. Add adhesion aid:
# - Glue stick (PLA/PETG)
# - Hairspray (ABS)
# - ABS juice (ABS) - ABS dissolved in acetone
# - Magigoo/3D printing adhesive

Slicer settings:

  • First layer height: 0.2-0.3mm (thicker = better squish)
  • First layer speed: 20mm/s (slower = better adhesion)
  • Add brim: 8-10mm for small footprint parts
  • Add raft: For very difficult materials (TPU, Nylon)

预期结果: First layer adheres completely with no lifting.

失败处理: Check bed flatness with feeler gauge or mesh leveling; warped bed requires glass/PEI sheet or mesh compensation.

Stringing

Temperature-first approach:

1. Print temperature tower (180-220°C in 5° steps for PLA)
2. Identify lowest temperature that extrudes cleanly
3. Use that temperature -5°C to minimize stringing

Retraction tuning:

# Direct drive extruder:
retraction_distance: 1.0-2.0mm
retraction_speed: 40-50mm/s

# Bowden extruder:
retraction_distance: 4.0-6.0mm
retraction_speed: 40-60mm/s

# If stringing persists:
- Enable z-hop: 0.2-0.4mm (lifts nozzle during travel)
- Reduce travel speed (paradoxically helps)
- Enable combing mode (travels within infill)

预期结果: Minimal stringing, thin strings easily removed by hand.

失败处理: Check for nozzle partial clog or wet filament (both cause oozing).

Layer Shifts

Mechanical checks:

# 1. Check belt tension (should twang like guitar string)
# Tighten if loose

# 2. Check pulley set screws (motor shafts)
# Must align with flat on motor shaft

# 3. Check for mechanical resistance
# Manually move X/Y axes - should glide smoothly
# Binding indicates dirty rods, worn bearings, or misalignment

# 4. Check stepper motor current (advanced)
# Too low → skipping; too high → overheating

Speed reduction:

# Reduce these speeds:
perimeter_speed: 40mm/s (from 50)
travel_speed: 120mm/s (from 150)
acceleration: 500mm/s² (from 1000)
jerk: 8mm/s (from 15)

预期结果: No layer shifts in re-print with tightened belts and reduced speeds.

失败处理: Check for slicer-generated collisions (part cooling fan hitting model) or electrical issues (stepper driver overheating).

Warping

Thermal management:

# Increase bed temperature:
PLA: 60°C → 65°C
PETG: 80°C → 85°C
ABS: 100°C → 110°C

# Disable/reduce part cooling:
first_layer_fan: 0%
regular_fan: 25% max (ABS), 50% (PETG), 100% (PLA)

# Enclose printer (critical for ABS/ASA):
- Cardboard box (temporary)
- Acrylic panels (permanent)
- Target chamber temp: 40-50°C

Adhesion enhancement:

  • Add brim: 10-15mm for corners
  • Add "mouse ears": 15mm diameter discs at sharp corners
  • Chamfer bottom edges in model (45° × 1mm removes stress concentrator)

预期结果: Part stays flat with no corner lifting.

失败处理: Material fundamentally unsuitable for printer (ABS on unenclosed printer)—switch to PETG or ASA.

Under-Extrusion

Quick fixes:

# 1. Check for nozzle clog
# Heat to print temp, manually push filament
# Should extrude smoothly

# 2. Cold pull cleaning (if partial clog)
# Heat to 220°C, push cleaning filament through
# Cool to 90°C, pull sharply - should remove debris

# 3. Increase temperature +5-10°C
# Higher temp = better flow

# 4. Increase flow rate 2-5%
# Slicer: Filament settings → Flow → 102-105%

E-steps calibration:

# 1. Mark filament 120mm above extruder
# 2. Extrude 100mm: G1 E100 F100
# 3. Measure remaining distance to mark
# 4. Calculate: new_steps = current_steps × (100 / actual_extruded)
# 5. Set: M92 E<new_steps>; M500 (save to EEPROM)

预期结果: Consistent extrusion with no gaps in perimeters or infill.

失败处理: Check for heat creep (cooling fan failure), worn extruder gear, or cracked extruder arm.

Over-Extrusion

Flow rate reduction:

# Reduce flow in 2% increments:
extrusion_multiplier: 0.98 → 0.96 → 0.94

# Signs of correct flow:
- Smooth top surface (not overstuffed)
- Perimeters don't bulge outward
- Infill doesn't overfill and push layers apart

Dimensional accuracy test:

# Print 20mm calibration cube
# Measure with calipers:
# X/Y dimensions should be 20.0mm ± 0.1mm
# If consistently oversized → reduce flow
# If undersized → increase flow

预期结果: Accurate dimensions, smooth surfaces, no bulging.

失败处理: Re-calibrate e-steps (may be set too high).

5. Verify Fix with Test Print

Confirm resolution before attempting full print:

Test print selection:

  • Adhesion issues: 20mm square × 5 layers (fast first layer test)
  • Stringing: Stringing test model (dual towers with travels)
  • Layer shifts: Tall thin test (stress mechanical system)
  • Warping: Large flat surface (200mm × 200mm × 0.4mm)
  • Extrusion: 20mm calibration cube (dimensional accuracy)

预期结果: Test print succeeds with issue resolved.

失败处理: If test fails, issue not fully resolved or multiple issues present—repeat diagnosis focusing on remaining symptoms.

6. Document Solution

Record successful fix for future reference:

Issue log template:

date: 2026-02-16
issue: "Layer shifts at 50mm height"
symptoms: "X-axis shifts 10mm, happens consistently at same height"
printer: "Ender 3 V2"
material: "PETG, PolyMaker PolyLite"
root_cause: "Loose X-axis belt, pulley set screw not on flat"
solution:
  - "Tightened X-axis belt to 120Hz resonance"
  - "Realigned pulley set screw on motor shaft flat"
  - "Reduced print speed to 40mm/s perimeter"
verification: "Printed 100mm test cylinder - no shifts"
notes: "Check belt tension monthly, pulley tends to slip"

预期结果: Issue documented with root cause and solution for knowledge base.

失败处理: Even unsuccessful troubleshooting attempts should be logged to avoid repeating failed solutions.

Validation Checklist

  • Failure symptoms documented with photos and specific observations
  • Issue classified using diagnostic reference table
  • Root cause identified (mechanical, thermal, material, or configuration)
  • Appropriate fix applied based on root cause category
  • Fix verified with test print before attempting full print
  • Solution documented in issue log with date, cause, and resolution
  • Environmental factors recorded (temperature, humidity, drafts)
  • Material condition checked (dry, contamination-free, stored properly)

常见问题

  1. Changing multiple variables: Adjust one parameter at a time; otherwise you won't know what fixed it (or made it worse)
  2. Ignoring wet filament: Hygroscopic materials (Nylon, TPU, PETG) absorb moisture causing bubbling, stringing, poor adhesion—always suspect wet filament first
  3. Skipping mechanical checks: Loose belts and worn components cause issues no amount of slicer tuning can fix
  4. Temperature from internet: Every printer/material combination is unique—always run your own temperature tower
  5. Over-tightening belts: Too tight = premature bearing wear; aim for guitar string tension, not steel cable
  6. Blaming slicer: Slicer bugs are rare; 95% of issues are mechanical, thermal, or material-related
  7. Not cleaning nozzle: Partial clogs cause intermittent under-extrusion that looks like flow/e-step issues
  8. Assuming bed is level: Beds warp over time, springs compress, and adjustments slip—re-level weekly for reliable results
  9. Wrong Z-offset: Most first layer failures are Z-offset too high (not enough squish) or too low (nozzle scraping bed)
  10. Environmental neglect: ABS/ASA in 15°C garage with drafts will never print well—material requires stable warm environment

相关技能

  • prepare-print-model: Ensure model is properly prepared to avoid printability issues
  • select-print-material: Choose material appropriate for printer capabilities and environment
  • Calibrate 3D Printer (future skill): E-steps, flow rate, temperature towers, PID tuning, and bed mesh leveling
  • Maintain 3D Printer (future skill): Belt tensioning, bearing lubrication, nozzle replacement, and preventive maintenance

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