From your description.... If the hot end has a teflon tube insert that butts up to the top of the nozzle it's likely that the end of it is not cut straight across and does not seat properly up to...
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From your description.... If the hot end has a teflon tube insert that butts up to the top of the nozzle it's likely that the end of it is not cut straight across and does not seat properly up to...
From the pic it looks like two sides slope outwards, if this is the case and the measurements at the top exceed the build volume, then the print will not work.
I'm interested to know why it would be a better choice? A better choice than what, and how or why it would be a better choice?
It could be your nozzle is set too high when the print starts. Try adjusting the 'Z' offset in the SLICER SETTINGS to make the nozzle closer to the bed, try it in 0.02mm increments and print a...
This might help..... https://3dprintbeginner.com/bambu-studio-fine-tuning-tips-and-tricks/
You could do a cold pull to clear any residual filament from your nozzle, see youtube for a demo of this. You can get lengths of specific nylon filament that are meant for doing a cold pull,...
Recommending a printer is a question that gets asked a lot and posters will reply with different opinions frequently based on youtube reviews. Suggest you ask for recommendations from owners and...
Possibly under extrusion. If you try Orca slicer there are several calibration tests built into it.
I'm only concerned if it is used in this discussion forum. It seems to be mainly first time posters trying to impress by posting generalisations about a subject that they appear to have little or...
Perhaps contact manufacturer and or retailer and explain the problem.
From the video it looks like the lead screw nut is missing.
There is an "Off Topic" folder to post in for 'funny posts'.
This forum is not the place for airing political remarks.
Considering that you have posted about an air compressor in a forum dedicated to 3D printing I assume you will know where to get a discombobulater, if you get one with a double joint giggle pin you...
I don't know what your set up is, but wonder if it might warrant making a fixture rather than use two vices.
This might be what you want...
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/collections/fiber-reinforced/products/ppa-cf
I returned my Qidi XMAX 3, the software was buggy, parts needed replacing, the heated chamber did nothing to stop prints warping, the file transfer from the USB stick was very slow and unreliable as...
Of the printers you mention, Prusa do their own thing and seem reliable with good after sales and back up service.
The user experience with the Bambu X1C is way in front of any of the other...
A picture of the bed leveling square would help to see the surface. The 'Z' offset might need adjusting in the slicer settings.
I don't use Cura, however a guess of 100% is a figure to start from...
Considering this happened after changing the motherboard, perhaps putting the old one back in might be worth trying.
Did you do a flow rate check, also check the "e" steps.
It's called 'manage attachments' lower down the page where you type in your post.
There is a flow rate calibration file in the pull down menu in Orcaslicer
I've seen clips on Youtube about the vertical ringing lines on prints and there seems to be some evidence that it's caused by harmonics from the belt, pulleys and stepper motors on a coreXY machine....
Might be better to tighten nozzle when heat block temperature is approx 20 degrees higher than your normal temps, this will make a better seal on the end of the bowden tube when it cools to your...