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Feb '17 - Looks like the steps per mm are too high, which would explain your oversized prints. These are the settings I use on my Di3 and everything comes out th...
May '17 - In my experience, most filaments will not stick to a clean glass plate, I use 3DLac on mine, but there are other things you can use, such as PVA and so...
Dec '17 - Unless they have changed something in the firmware, 32Gig was the max with the Repetier firmware. 64Gig cards are SDXC (extended capacity) and again, t...
Dec '17 - Sounds like it thinks it has printed. I had a similar problem a long time ago and it turned out to be a bad SD card. My first pass would be to try anot...
Sep '17 - I don't own i3+, but, as far as I know, the idler block is powder coated steel, so something is bent, broken, or was not welded on straight when it was...
May '17 - Hacking the gcode is probably not trivial but, most slicers will allow you to specify which layer to make the bottom, which would allow you to do what...
May '17 - I would concur with bkjones analysis and approach, which should be your first steps, but would add that I had similar problems; constantly having to re...
Jan '17 - I'm not clear on what you are trying to do, but I would guess that you are wanting to pause the print job so you can change to a different filament? If...
Dec '16 - def means the controller board is not getting a valid reading from the thermistor, which can be caused by the thermistor, or the connections to it, bei...
Sep '16 - I think you will find it is a bad SD card. You can try backing up and deleting everything that is currently on the card, then add your new file and try...
Aug '16 - Taulman Alloy 910 would be my choice. Shore hardness 85D, low friction (Nylon based), and just enough flexibility to allow it to be fitted into the rac...