Within the Amazon reviews of that product there are lots of reports of people being sent PETG when they expected PLA. Seems the company are a little disorganised etc. and, as PETG generally has a...
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Within the Amazon reviews of that product there are lots of reports of people being sent PETG when they expected PLA. Seems the company are a little disorganised etc. and, as PETG generally has a...
Looks like the nozzle is too close to the bed and the filament is too squashed leading to poor extrusion with backed up filament in the hot end. PETG requires greater distance from the print surface...
I made lots of mods, both 'tried and tested' designs by others and bespoke parts designed by me. It improved all my various printers (I didn't previously mention that I once ran a print farm of...
Prusa are not as expensive as they may first appear. They are brilliantly designed using high quality components from trusted suppliers, but the true value of their printers goes well beyond the base...
Thanks, that's true, but I wanted a better solution that didn't require shaving 1mm off the end of every nozzle ever installed. Also if the nozzle isn't filed perfectly smooth it has the potential...
Yeah, bit of a bodge to be fair. It turned out the easiest fix (by far) was to forcibly push the part cooling fan, which has the bed level sensor attached to it, down closer to the bed. The part...
Monoprice really don't make getting parts in the UK easy and a heat break is only available from the US store for a cost of £9 plus £14 postage! So I adjusted the position of the sensor by lowering...
The heat break's made from a polished steel. To be honest I was hoping there'd be a simple solution that I was missing, but having done more research it seems Monoprice have just created an annoying...
I've got a couple Monoprice 3D Printers, an MP10 and an MP10 Mini that I picked up pretty cheap. They're kinda quirky in some respects and display some odd behaviours (software is a little buggy...
Print speeds with TPU are acceptable imho. I can get away with a 3 hour print at approx. 10mm/s to 15mm/s whereas my Prusa MK3S (twin gear, direct drive) achieves 20-25mm/s. But the quality...
I've been really happy with both my MP10 and MP10 Mini. They're effectively the same printer and use the vast majority of same parts, only the MP10 has a notably larger frame and print bed. I heard...