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    Reminds me a bit of when David Attenborough comes...

    Reminds me a bit of when David Attenborough comes across a lyre bird that learned how to mimic a camera shutter. Probably the last thing you want is a pet parrot learning how to mimic the sound of a...
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    It looks like you might be getting too much heat...

    It looks like you might be getting too much heat in the neck area. If you notice the area in the next is pretty small so a lot of heat can build up there. Do you have a fan on your printer? ABS likes...
  3. Your printer is okay. Those are called wiper...

    Your printer is okay. Those are called wiper walls or purge walls. It helps keep the nozzle clean while printing with multiple colors, and maybe retain some heat to help minimize warping.

    The...
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    You could try it if you have one already, unless...

    You could try it if you have one already, unless you're planning to buy a new card to use for it and need to know beforehand or something?

    Well I use a 2 GB SD card on a Replicator 2X without a...
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    I see what you mean. There isn't a feature to...

    I see what you mean. There isn't a feature to tell Makerbot's slicer to do something like "only print the base layer with fat lines". You'll have to do a little experimenting with the raft settings...
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    You could try tweaking the raft settings so that...

    You could try tweaking the raft settings so that the raft is the exact same size as the base, and place the raft's top layer/object's bottom layer so close that they will fuse like making a normal...
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    Your video is what happens when nothing stops the...

    Your video is what happens when nothing stops the machine from moving the printhead and it runs into the side. Since you removed the right stepper motor, there isn't anything to hit the endstop...
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