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Jul 2017

I remember back 5 or 6 years ago when I built my first 3d printer, and back then there was a very small fraction of online anything to help with anything 3d printing related, and I so badly wanted to understand what a decent/acceptable print was and how to get at it. I remember vividly when I learned the importance of a level bed, and how to fine tune speed settings. After I got those, the rest came fairly naturally.

I assure you that no loose belts or loose nuts, or even a corrupted firmware load has anything to do with your print results. You are simply pushing too much filament through your nozzle at a given time, the problem is when you are new to this you don’t have a clue as to what too much flow even looks like and I get it! Trust me, I empathize with you big time and that is why I have tuned in to your topic each day to see your results.

I did a quick look at Fargo3dprinting.com 2 and they appear to be a legit company with good product up for sale and the reviews I found appear to be very good. It all depends on what they charge to get you up and running, I can remember I probably would have paid just about any amount at one point to get some help early on in my 3d printing venture. :).

Listen, if they are super expensive, or you simply can’t justify it for whatever reason, I’ll help you with a webchat/facetime chat to get you on the right path, no charge. Believe it or not, even though your prints don’t look great, you aren’t miles away from respectible prints. You do whatever you feel best doing, I don’t mind giving back to the community that has done so much for me! :). As always, good luck with your journey…!

10 days later

Hello, I might have to take you up on that offer if I cant find a solution. I do not know what happened but I switched it to Skynet3d and hated it so I decided to go to Repitier well now the prints are turning out like this… I don’t know if I should laugh at this or just be sad that it is not working xD.

Keep in mind the one on the left is what it is suppose to look like and on the right is what my printer just printed…