over 100mm/s isn't that hard, there are printers on the market that exceed that pretty easily.. but the claims made here are kinda nuts. 400mm/s printing would require a -seriously- strong extruder...
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over 100mm/s isn't that hard, there are printers on the market that exceed that pretty easily.. but the claims made here are kinda nuts. 400mm/s printing would require a -seriously- strong extruder...
as Dylad said, you very likely have a belt slipping. Makerbot has guides on their support pages on how to adjust your drive belts.. should fix your problem.
doesn't sound that unusual really.. just a motor being a bit loud.
Unless you worked out how to manually place the code exactly at the coordinates you needed, accounting for the model being moved, shrinkage from cooling, etc.. there is no way to restart a print.
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...none of the links to 'read more' actually work on their website.. that's totally not suspicious at all.....
What software do you use?
It's a -very- tricky task. In fact, even if you get that done, getting it to align properly on the substrate is virtually impossible.
That video comes from a large project geared around solving...
Heat is the issue.. as the plastics cool they contract, which makes them peel up. You just need something with stronger adhesion. PET tape + gluestick has been a popular choice, but it's hit/miss for...
Ease of use is still a big issue. You can't just buy a $500 printer and use it straight out of the box consistently.. you have to fiddle, tweak, adjust settings, test.. it's a tedious process for...