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08-09-2017, 06:37 AM #1
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I've seen you critical about the 3 point leveling system in another thread. Can you elaborate your dislike for the 3 point vs. the 4 point leveling plate? The Sindoh printer at my old job was a 3 point and my Tronxy kit at home is a 4 point. In theory, I thought the 3 point plate would be better because a plane can be defined by 3 points, whereas 4 points can overdefine or throw out a plane. Just curious what your thoughts are.
Also, are there any modifications you've done to your K-N-P printer? Does it have any kind of leveling assist? Also, it looks like it doesn't use plain g-code, but a different format you need to convert g-code into. Is that accurate, and if so is it a pain to deal with? I was looking at the Monoprice Maker Ultimate, but I could get the Klic-N-Print one and an inexpensive delta kit for that price, and the K-N-P printer is a dual extruder to boot.
Thanks for any input,
Regards,
Matt
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08-09-2017, 01:47 PM #2
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Thanks for the insight on this Aardvark. I went ahead and ordered one. I noticed the filament is pretty cheap too
As far as the 3 vs.4 point leveling, I'm actually looking forward to 3 point. I currently have a monoprice maker select with 4 point and it's horrible to level.
I started using Mattercontrol instead of Cura since it has software leveling and it's been effortless, hopefully ill be able to use it with the KnP
Please explain to me how to...
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