Hi monkerz,
Seems to me that your extruder is a little bit too close to the bed.
The best way to determinate what temperature is the most suitable for each material in your printer is doing a...
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Hi monkerz,
Seems to me that your extruder is a little bit too close to the bed.
The best way to determinate what temperature is the most suitable for each material in your printer is doing a...
Hey there,
As I am a hands-on person and I think that knowledge needs to be shared, I attach a quick proposal that could work for you as initial shape.
You need accurate measures so the part...
Well, if you want him to avoid nightmares, don't advise him about builden a custom machine.
About Ender, as I read you should never used or seen one printing. I only have to level bed once a month,...
If it is you first printer, I would buy a basic one.
You will have to deal with maintenance, replacements and clogs, so it will be better to face a simple machine rather than a hard one.I've...
Hi FLSUNNOTFUN,
It definitively is underextruding. That can be caused by two possible factors: Low temperature at hotend or clogged extruder.
In order to give you some acurate answer: what...
Hi!
My name is Alejandro Sisternes, writing from Valencia, Spain.
Because of this, I'd like to apologize for my English (I try to do my best with it :)).
As a Product R&D Engineer, I develop...