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Feb 2017

I am using Simplify3D for the laser and for the 3D printer, just for the laser I force the Z axis to the proper focal point and then disable.

2 months later

Can you fill me in on the genral settings. I am having issues getting it set up.I am using simplify3d but have been printing with an Anet A8 single extruder, this dual one for somedumb reason has me confounded

Well, I have attached my .fff file here which works for me. You will have to rename the file to .fff and then import it into S3D. Should work though.
bibo_2_touch_laser.pdf 215 (24.5 KB)

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Maybe you have settings for your nozzle diameter wrong?

25 days later

Everything is working great with the exception of a major shift. I checked all the belts, screws, heated bed for anything that could be loose. I have watched countless videos on this subject and everything I was shown to check, I did. Is it the programming? The print starts off just fine then it make a shift, why? I am about ready to call it quits. Please help!

26 days later

Usually it is caused by slicing. Can you kindly send us your gcode file to bibo@ourbibo.com and we will definitely help you solve the problem ?

2 months later

Hey all, I had a print I did in PLA, but it’s not strong enough when bent it just breaks. I ported the file to ABS but I’m having problems with the printer bed staying at 220 it drops to 180 degrees, definitely not hot enough for ABS, I have tried to set it manually before I start the print but it still drops down in temperature.

any help or suggestions.

8 days later

I am sure we can all agree that 3D printers are awesome. I mean we have a machine that create just about anything you want, and can do it fairly easily. However, one thing I rarely see in the growing personal 3D printer industry is a printer that sets itself apart from the others.

Most of them are pretty similar with metal frames, one or two extruders, and a touch screen control panel. But rarely do we see a printer that has a feature like no other. I don’t know, maybe something with laser engraving capabilities is something some of us would enjoy.

If you are like me and would love to have a laser engraver built-in to your printer, then we are in luck! A Chinese 3D printer manufacturer, Bibo, offers a really cool printer with all the major features we love. It even has the capabilities for laser engraving! I guess dreams really do come true.