The x axis is the best of the lot. 1 10th of a mm out. The other 2 are 2 & 4 10th's of a mm out.
not bad. Try changing print temp and speed. Tolearances that small, can be down to tiny issues. Even...
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The x axis is the best of the lot. 1 10th of a mm out. The other 2 are 2 & 4 10th's of a mm out.
not bad. Try changing print temp and speed. Tolearances that small, can be down to tiny issues. Even...
you're not going to get much better than that at 85mm/s
Good job :-)
Try it wothout the brim. You'll most likely need to slow the first layer down a bit (10% at 85 should work).
Unless the print...
pet-g has HIGHER heat resistance than abs. And prints pretty easy.
You did get the heated bed for the k200 ? Otherwise you're just as stuffed as with the anycubic :-)
I use my z-stop switch...
And you wonder why I've never bothered to get into this aspect of levelling :-)
If it doesn't have bed capable of being levelled manually and auto levelling isn't actually in any way shape or form...
okay - well if you don't use abs (and really why on earth would you ?) then print the parts in pla and they'll be fine as the bed only ever needs to be set for 50c :-)
Abs is only good for up to...
Is the bed height adjustable - other than through the topographical mapping process ?
not a clue. Looking at the specs the kossel has larger build volume.
Ah okay - still uses belt and pulleys, but instead of wheeled carriages, the carriages have cylindrical bearings and guide rods....
and get the heat bed - the mounting bolts make levelling the bed a purely mechanical process. Which is dead easy.
mount the spare endstop. do an g28, g29 (g28 homes all axis. do that before the bed...
the he3d is better than the kossel.
4 wheel carriages versus 3, large build volume plus all the extra bits #40fan and I have already designed :-)
So you made a decision yet ?
I always remove filament before levelling. Makes life easier :-)
yep has usb port.
been self employed for over 25 years. I understand wanting to get your money's worth.
But trust me, time you spend worrying about buying a 3d printer, is time wasted that you could have been...
you're being extremely negative about this.
Buy it, if it doesn't do exactly what you want it to - modify it till it does :-)
Never buy anything from china with the thought that you might be...
Doesn't look like it.
to do it the way i do it you have to have and adjustable bed.
That looks pretty fixed. So presumably they've got the auto levelling up and working :-)
The autolevelling on most cheap deltas is ridiculous.
For a start there's nothing 'auto' about it.
and for another it just plain doesn't work.
With the k200 if you get the heatbed (and why...
http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.php?29838-Heaven-help-me-I-ve-just-bought-a-delta-kit-)
My k200 'blog' sorta kinda :-)
Really superb machines - get the heated bed & upgraded power supply....