I’ve tried to report the issue to Prusa support but they keeps trying to diagnose it as user error. But at this point I’m at a loss and presume that it’s either a firmware issue or a sensor issue on my unit.

Either way im very disappointed.

And before you ask, this is the opposite side

PXL_20240301_160413072

EDIT: I will note that this print sheet is ruined for my use case, since those patterns will be shown on the underside of my prints. But the print surface still works and can be used without issue… if you ignore the gouges that are being detailed into every print.

  • the16bitgamer@lemmy.worldOP
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    Living in a 30 year old apartment for 5 years and no way to do repairs. It was liked this when I moved in.

    $1,500 CAD/Month (current market $2000) Welcome to Halifax, NS!

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      I’d just shove some wood filler in the gaps to at least have a smooth floor even if it doesn’t look great. I feel like I’d stub my toes on that shit all the time.

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        What op should do is tap/slide the boards all to one end so the gaps all come together as one big gap at the less important side of the room. Maybe there’s a bookcase or tv against that wall so they don’t step there.

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        Those look like pretty big gaps, close to 1" on the biggest. That’s gonna take a whole of woodfiller.

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        No don’t. My parents house came like that when they bought it when I was like 14. The panels continue to slide and crush the filler into dust and the ends also get mashed and delayered. Sometimes big chunks came out to be stepped on like Legos already have the job of doing.

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      If it’s a floating click together floor…Packing tape.

      Put like 6 layers down long ways on the board with a foot or so sticking up to use as a handle.

      Hold the tape, and kick the tape where it just starts to go up. If done correctly, it will scoot the board along in the direction you kicked. Repeat until gap is now at edge of room, ideally under baseboard and invisible.

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        Wow such a deal! Can me and my 10 other friends live there at the same time? We are all going to Conestoga Collage.