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Apr 2016

I bought a deezemaker bukito mini recently and I was curious if anyone used deezemaker products? I’ve spent so long trying to find a way to get it to print correctly with absolutely no useful assets online. They have one guide for cura and not much else to show for. There’s no active forums, no advice, no updates, not even old forums with useful information. I read some good reviews on their products but after getting one of their printers I’m in the dark. Does anyone have any experience with this brand at all or am I stuck with a bad brand?

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Got plenty of experience (own a few Bukitos for the classroom), how can I help? Deezmaker is a small company so it’s tough for them to provide total support for every possible issue with their products.

Their online forum is pretty much the only self-service support out there: http://forum.bukobot.com/ You can usually search your way to a solution provided for someone with a similar issue, or submit your own question.

I bought a Bukobot green and everything is fine…how can I help you?

Most of my issues lay in lack of consistency. The preset Bukito settings they offer create an blobby inconsistent print. It could be over extrusion but even when I modify the settings it’s always a similar result. It also over extrudes on corners causing blobs that make the extruder rub while printing. I even tried letting it print the same object multiple times and each print got consistently worse. I can’t figure out the issue. Even with the bed leveled, the first and second round of the bed leveling test on cura leave a 1/4" difference between the two lines. I’m hoping it’s not a manufacturer defect.

So your first layer has to do with your z height at beginning of print. You should be able to take apiece of paper and slide it under the extruder tip when it is homed in Z. If it is too high the first layer will not adhere properly leading to problems. If it is to close it will begin to dig into the first layer on subsequent layers . As far as the z axis needs to be perpendicular to the x and y, if they are not it will result in the lean you are explaining. You may need to tighten up the union or ad a shim while using a steel square to square up the machine. Good luck you will be pro once you get this;)