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Apr '19
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With a properly adjusted bed, I have never had need of an adhesive, brim, etc. I print parts directly on the bed. IIRC, the default temp for the bed is...
Mar '16
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Is it failing to feed while making a clicking sound? If this is the case, your bed height is too high.
Dec '17
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Calibrate it. I've never seen a da vinci that didn't need calibration right out of the box, regardless of what the setup manual says.
Oct '17
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I love the smell of ABS in the morning. Enclosed Da Vinci "Turdmaker" 1.0A. I keep it in an unventilated 7x16' utility room. The enclosure contains mos...
Dec '17
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You've pretty much covered it. I second the recommendation to contact XYZ. You may have a failed unit.
Aug '15
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It should never be set at 70°C. I have a 1.0A. It should go to 90°C for ABS. Da Vinci ABS cartridge bed set temp is 90°C. 90°C is almost hot enough to...
Jun '16
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That's XYZ's thing… You can only use their cartridges unless you hack the printer. This has been the primary gripe with them since they came out a few...
May '17
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Same with me on my 1.0 and ABS. Calibration doesn't work at all on mine. It's too far off the bed. I use the paper method.
Sep '16
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Potential issues: New/different filament w/slightly different diameter. Increased moisture content
Mar '16
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More details and pictures might help.
Jan '16
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IMHO, I don't update the software. With each iteration, one can expect more and more restrictions even if you get improved functionality. I haven't upd...
Nov '15
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The clicking you are hearing is the extruder feed gears slipping on the filament and they're scooping out a chunk of your filament. Two things cause th...
Aug '15
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First, I find white to be a very unforgiving color. Temp might be an issue as it's a different pigment. I printed a lot of white at around 215°C. When...
Jul '15
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Same thing with my Da Vinci AiO. It wouldn't even print before a calibration because the extruder was actually contacting the bed preventing the filame...