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Jul '16
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Please forget the PCB type ones they are slow and need a strong DC powesupply. As suggested already, go with silicone heaters here is a 400 x 500 witch...
Aug '16
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Hi, In the print heads aluminum heater block (thats what you are holding in your hands in the pictures) there are to "stuff", one is a thermistor(tempe...
Jan '17
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Hi, I would suggest to try PETG filament, it stands between PLA and ABS regarding its properties. It is almost as high temp. resistant as ABS, strong a...
Feb '17
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Hi, Get a Craftbot plus for 1100 USD ( metal frame and good mechanical parts, print chamber can be closed, COREXY mechanics, 32bit electronics with tou...
Jan '17
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Hi, More information would help a lot…what kind of printer it is, type of electronics? But did you installed Arduino IDE? If yes and still no luck try...
Jun '16
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Hi, Made a long answer for you but not showing up, as its marked as spam…reported it to Mollom so hope it will appear soon…or I can send it by mail if...
Dec '16
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Hi Daniel, Isn't there anybody with a 3D printer near you who can help out? If not I can check you machine whats wrong with it, if you have a good usb...
Dec '16
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Its looks like a ferrit cable ring, witch should be put on the cable prevent electrical noise. Usually they put it on the steppers motors cable. http:/...
Dec '16
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Don't know your printer type, but IR works really great. https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/
Nov '16
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Hi, Yes, take a look on the new 2017 guide. Then go and order prusa i3 mk2, perfect prints due to auto calibration, PEI print surface E3D v6 hotend. It...
Jul '16
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Totally agree 3000 USD is way too much money for this machine. The frame looks fine, it can handle some light milling operations, but why you use these...
Jul '16
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Hi, Hopefully i can make an advise for you. There is a 3D printing guy at Sydney, Angus Deveson, he has a great youtube channel also: https://www.youtu...
Jun '16
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Hi, For such a small models with high detail I would suggest to go with a SLA/DLP printer. This kind of printers use a resin witch is in a tank and mad...
May '16
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Hi, I totally agree with Oscar. Make the strongest frame you can, with the lightest moving mass as possible. Use quality mechanical parts witch will en...
Feb '16
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Hi, I would go with the Rostock, but looking at the design its a Kossel Printer not Rostock! I have both Rostock and Kossel printers and they are great...
Jul '16
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Hi, Its a site for 3D printing, and you are looking a for a 2D normal color printer. But maybe I can help you: i would suggest to lease a Canon MFP pri...