If you do get the inside scoop on the blue mat removal, could you spread the wealth on that? I've been wondering about the same thing lately. Your prints are looking marvelous and on point.
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If you do get the inside scoop on the blue mat removal, could you spread the wealth on that? I've been wondering about the same thing lately. Your prints are looking marvelous and on point.
Excellent knowledge to pass on.
I use the precut blue Flash Forge bed cover that came w/my printer and it's served me just fine. I've heard they're designed for PLA, but I've only ever printed ABS and it's worked. Also I use RepG...
6349Quick pic of paint scraper that'll get the job done. Just a few bucks.
Senorita Destructo, it isn't necessary to level the bed every time you turn it on. People have different customs, rituals, and routines they swear by, to each their own and all that. I honestly just...
Ok there are two ways you can move your bed without having to touch it. 1.) LCD Menu on actual printer --> "Utilities" --> Then scroll down until you see then select "Jog Mode" --> hit Right...
When you did the bed leveling was it through Replicator G or did you access directly through the menu on the LCD screen on the printer? I would load filament prior to leveling. I would load filament,...
Ok so I had to remove my nozzle to clear another blockage, this time I did it slowly and cold. All went well, so cold or hot, it still works.
I had to remove mine recently to dislodge some broken nozzle threads, I just took the whole extruder set up apart.
Same here, I just couldn't take not knowing anymore. Especially if they happened to be something that could've improved prints. Thanks again.
If you use the mouse you have to go extremely slow, I upgraded to the Replicator G for the Large Prints and it was resolved. Before that I just use the buttons off to the right.
"steppers on/off - does exactly what it says.
If you have the motors on - the carriage will be rigid and you won't be able to move it around by hand. Plus the motors tend to get a bit warm :-)
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Ok I know this post is a little dated, but I figured add this in the event this happens to someone else. I apologize for the quality of the pics, I just used my phone real quick. The darker, up close...
Does anyone have a rundown of the Utilities settings on a FFCP ? Some I've been able to look up some (hope those are right), but a few I'd like to know their purpose. Any info would be much...
Thank you very much! I've been battling w/this sucker for months now.
Ok so after attempting to remove the lodged broken threads both when hot and cold I was unsuccessful. It wasn't until I put a few small drops of oil around the base of the threads on both ends that I...
Well in this particular incident I actually forgot to heat my nozzle prior to removal and it broke. However, I like to consider the variables in any situation. It could've broke due to having...
[QUOTE=Mjolinor;60022]At worst it's the same as any broken bolt but there is a good chance that if you heat the head you will be able to unscrew the bits of thread, no damage done.
Find something...
Ok like a good rookie I learned the hard way that attempting to remove a nozzle cold is a good way to increase your chances of snapping the nozzle off and leaving the threads still lodged in the...
I have this issue also. The fix that works for me is as follows:
1.) Close Replicator G and turn off printer.
2.) Open Replicator G.
3.) Turn on printer and wait for it to load up and sing...