![]() Spent 100$ on parts for fixing errors for my parts So, tl dr, CF filaments don't need much special treatment in printing tuning, it's all about the wear. Any tips like needing cooling fans or anything else? I've got an all metal hotend with hardened steel nozzle.Ĭolder this dec than last year, but then of course, all that ice is melting fast, cooling earth for now.Īpsu: yeah to be completely honest, I dont know, box doesnt state whether its PLA or PETG or anything else.only states print temp between 200C-250C, buildplate 60C-110C, print speed 40-50mm/s and whatnot. Hello, anyone have any tips on printing carbon fiber filament? This is some junk Shaxon stuff. i'm thinking i'll be able to find pin and state info in the code for m0. an idea?Īlso it's kinda broken, it makes the extruder go really fast and it ends up mouse biting the filamentīut i can read the m0 code to see how it waits for lcd press Noisy not moving z-motors while in the upmovement of the Z-probe move. Yeah, they do m600 which kicks off a routine which does everything i want except it tries to change filament Prusa has a way on the MK2 to do it, maybe look on his site I supposed i could try to be quick and go turn up the heat in the nozzle and bed after resuming I want to hit a button and have the print continue Ive seen cases on old old marlin, where if you have a slipping belt, the X carriage can phsyically try to be at x0 Gooo, those both say they turn off the printer entirelyĪny reason a endstopp doesn't trigger because of a setting in the sketch? When i get my usb cable i'll just try a bunch of things I'm not sure what pin the lcd knob is and what state pressed is Where P? and S? need numbers that i don't know Gooo, i'm wondering what the gcode is to wait for the lcd knob to be pressed in marlin Hmm, the bluetape im using keeps pulling up using ABS, annoying But the weight isn't much more, for a big jump in stiffness If it doesn't work how I like, I'll print 'em instead. I'm using the same approach for the arms as I did on the orthogonal, just smaller. Ah, ok, this is why the clarifying questions: the weight of the frame isn't a problem either way, and ideally, you'd *want* that to be heavier for stability.
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