Is there any chance you have a minor clog? I've got one that's causing some weird separation issues on my thinner prints. Try extruding 100 mm in the air(as opposed to onto the print bed), does the...
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Is there any chance you have a minor clog? I've got one that's causing some weird separation issues on my thinner prints. Try extruding 100 mm in the air(as opposed to onto the print bed), does the...
They really didn't. They sell them under the same listing and everything.
They made some design changes and streamlined some things from a manufacturing perspective. Things I think they updated: Pulley system(no set screws), nozzle, extrusion carriage assembly(serious...
That's super helpful, thank you so much! I think I'm going to try to do that this weekend.
I've got my first clog that I can't clear with "cleaning" filament, so I'm thinking I'm going to have to clean the nozzle the old fashioned way for the first time. I'm seeing a lot of different...
Make sure you've leveled the bed! I wrecked mine the first night because I didn't have additional kapton tape and since my bed wasn't leveled my nozzle ground into it and ripped it. I couldn't print...
It's a clog. =/ I started manually extruding to try to measure the extrusion and calibrate the nozzles and it's being inconsistent curling.
It doesn't seem to occur at exactly the same level, but it happens at similar places on most files, that is, where the print becomes significantly thinner...and these are all files that it has...
I'm currently leaning toward a feed calibration issue, or an issue with humidity and the filament. Does that seem right to anyone else?
My recent cookie cutter prints have started to have these weird globby holes in them, and I'm not sure what to tweak to make it better. I've tried a few things(temp, layer height, etc) but it seems...
And it smells better!
Hey guys, I'm having trouble creating a DXF file in Inkscape that will actually process in Openscad. I want to make some new cookie cutters, using the code here:...
Thank you! That's a great head start on the things to look at. I'll poke at the settings you posted and figure out how to do that calibration. Honestly something I hadn't even heard of, so thank you...
Absolutely!
Here's pics of the latest print: http://screencast.com/t/sPqjSbEqTiv
Here's the factory file, which I think includes all of the settings, but let me know if that's not true, and I'll...
I'm not sure that the structural integrity is impacted enough to really matter for things like necklace pendants and cookie cutters(my primary usage) So I think I'm ok with that. However, the actual...
Thank you. :) I actually just ordered the grease off of amazon.
Thanks guys! I'll be getting some this week. :)
I just switched to slicer 3d and on the top few layers I'm not seeing an even deposit. It was at the top speed, and I'm printing it at a lower speed right now, but I'm hoping there's some other...
How hard is the install process for it? Is there any soldering involved, or is it just reassembly?
Hmm, maybe I just haven't been able to figure it out in rep g, but there really doesn't seem to be an option.
That was what I was worried about. I thought the software might be too dumb to...
My prints have been somewhat stringy and sometimes there's more variation in thickness than there should be, but I'm not sure that's what a stepper issue print would look like. Hopefully you're right...
I had been thinking it might be that actually, but it seemed like that would be more of a rustle. But hey, if that's all it is for you, I'll cross my fingers and hope that's all it is for me too. :)
When my print bed goes up and down in the z axis it makes a horrific squeaking noise. Can I oil it and if so what should I use?
Thanks for the link to their forum? I've reviewed their site, and only asked those specific questions because I couldn't find a for sure answer, and these guys clearly know the software. The feature...
It's a very faint noise, and I can't be sure were it's coming from...and I'm not entirely clear on the difference between a click and a pop. >.< I uploaded a video to youtube:...