Despite the sales talk a Creatbot DX is definatly not ready out of the box. I dont know if it is a slack company or someone is just always at smoko. Thse steps need to be done ASAP or you are just wasting your time. Like the two weeks I have just wasted before writing this. I want to thank Mark Langlais who quite literally lives on the other side of the world to me who helped me get mine printing effectivly.
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It is not a Creatbot printer, it is a RepRap. Which is good and bad. The good part is that you can adjust it as such.
Nightrams defaults (aka what it should be from factory):
Extruder 607.13 s/mm (factory is 650 s/mm)
X/Y leave as is (can be tweeked if required, mine was only 0.3mm out over 100mm)
Z 808.00 s/mm (factory is 800)
X Acceleration MAX 1000mm/s (factory is 9000mm/s)
Y Acceleration MAX 1000mm/s (factory is 9000mm/s)
Acceleration 800
Maximum X/Y Jerk 10.00 mm/s
Maximum Z Jerk 20.00 mm/s
Basic Extrusion calibrate and so forth
Start at the extruder then work your way around. I disconnected the hose at the top of the bowden, fed in some filament and chopped it off exactly 120mm from the bottom. Becasue lets face it you wont re-use it.
Keeping the link above in mind it is a similar process to do X/Y/Z
How do I stop the acceleration greater than a jet plane?
Someone in the company thought it would be a good ide to have the accelerations maxed out, Quite literally faster than a supersonic jet plane. To fix this you need a program called matter control. It is one of the few programs that can adjust the firmware in the printer without destroying it.
You probably have realised it by now that the Creatware is just a sucky version of Cura.even then it is second best to Simplify3D. You have saved a few pennies on the printer so I urge you to buy the software. Here is a basic FFF file for the Creatbot DX03. With the settings within I have been able to reliably get down to 0.04mm successfully. Just lower the speed to 1800mm/m.
Not mentioned is the filament-failure-resume function. When you have a filament error or simply run out of filament, the printer will detect it, pause, and wait for you to solve the problem.
I have used this feature now several times (brittle stonefill filament), and except once, it worked perfectly.
Thanks mate your a champion for telling me this. You don’t want to tell me where you buy it do you. Cheers Mal Creatbot simply don’t want to sell me their stuff I have emailed them 3 times and get no reply. I have 14 rolls of Esun that print but fails on high retraction jobs.
Cheers mate. Thanks heaps. I have been on Google and looking for some samples. You don’t the the nightram. Settings file do you? I run simplify3D and have a few profiles setup but just don’t seem to get consistent top quality prints. Have you ever printed any of the 3dlabprints RC planes? Ps my email address is pocketmojo@bigpond.com