not really a problem for most of us, but I would like to "fix" the speed-issue ...
I'm currently printing 300 exact the same parts, they require about 6 hours per print. (and I'm already printing at...
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not really a problem for most of us, but I would like to "fix" the speed-issue ...
I'm currently printing 300 exact the same parts, they require about 6 hours per print. (and I'm already printing at...
I think you can divide 3D printer users largely into 2 groups:
- The ones that print "something" from time to time, nothing to big, like gadgets, arduino cases etc ... I think those people prefer...
I'm missing an extra option: per 5 KG !
probably a loose wire from your temperature sensor to your board, or your temperature sensor may be damaged.
Tool 0 failure means it's not the heatbed but the actual hot-end temperature sensor that...
Speed isn't everything. I noticed that when I put acceleration and jerk higher, I get shorter printing times, with the same speed-settings !
Instead of lowering your print speed, I would start with...
I once received PLA that was "moisturized" from a Chinese supplier. Sending back from Europe to China was way to expensive, so I did put the PLA in an oven at 60°C for about 20 minutes. After that,...
I would lower your travel if your printer is "shaking" during print.
The travel-speed is the speed at which your printer moves, when not printing. (so, "in between" print-moves) I see you are...
100% infill ? What are you trying to print ? :-)
I had jobs running for 40 hours and more (on a 55x55x55 cm printer) ...
Never ever used 100% infill ! (30% seems more then enough for most of my...
Hello From Belgium :-)
I'm a 40-years old IT professional (former software developer, now IT busines analyst/project manager) with a passion for model railroading / electronics / mechanics / 3D...
I also made an hexapod. (I designed it in Solidworks, saved as STL, sliced with Cura, and printed it on my own 3D printed/build Ecksbot)
controllable with a PS3 remote controller ...
(I'm using...