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Apr 2016

New to 3D printing, my experience has been DISMAY to say the least. Bought the PowerSpec Ultra 3D from MicroCenter. Upon advice from their salesman I also bought the Simplify3D software. After 50 straight hours of work my dismal results are:

The FAILURE rate using the slicer included with the PowerSpec is 85% or better. First layers (PLA) almost never stick. It doesn’t matter if I run 200C tip and 60C bed, or 235C tip and 105C bed. No modification to the build plate surface (BuildTak, tape, glue, spray, etc.) shows improvement. The parts I was able to make have a super simple base geometry. The only mode it will print in is “Standard Definition”. It absolutely won’t print in high resolution, ever. I have leveled the bed repeatedly and between every attempt (a simple symptom to eliminate). Here’s some additional observations:
- First layer hardly ever sticks.
- Display will change to Chinese language after power cycle.
- Frequent USB connectivity issues, requires power cycle of machine and computer.
- Filament guide tubes become dislodged from head from print movement.
- Sparse instructions in the box, extra hardware and cables (the heck is the extra cable for?!)
- Metal handle not true and warps plastic door when screws tightened (loosen screws and touch with superglue to hold in place).

The FAILURE rate using Simplify3D is 100%. I have yet to achieve one print on this platform with over 50 attempts. The g-code generated slams and chatters my servos ignoring the stop limits. The z-axis build plate is literally inches from the nozzle and it prints in thin air. I have tried every single setup change and tweek that is available; short of re-writing the code. Everything looks correct in the GUI, but the actual print process is a heart breaking joke.

The entire experience is anger producing. Up until 3am every night since I bought this setup, I have yet to see a reliable result. There are actually several more bugs, mini fails, part flaws, etc. then I am writing about in this post. I have read every form, post, suggestion available. It appears that many people are printing successfully with S3D and with the PowerSpec (a FlashForge knockoff). In general many people are printing in 3D successfully. I am not one of them. I have 15 total days to return this equipment to MicroCenter, after day three I am pretty much ready to do that. I doubt I will be able to return S3D; the customer service is known to suck or be non-existent. End rant, thanks for reading.

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Have you tryed cura i have that and really like it its free, i have an ultimaker2 and am building a ultimaker2 extended version their are alot of information online forums on how to get started printing ,i did buy Simplify3D but like cura better try matterhackers their is info for printing in what ever kind of filament you use abs PLA nylon

It sounds like you didnt use the profile for your printer at setup it asks what kind of printer you are using and dimensions of the bed also the bed has to be level

Good comment::: I totally did select my specific printer at setup, I also wiped the profile after several fails and reinstalled it. No successful result was observed…

I have heard of the Cura slicer; many people have said great things about it. Problem is, with such a drastic overall fail rate I don’t want to throw good money after bad.

3D printing as I found out is not plug and play it has a huge learning curve I started with a prusa i3 printer then moved to ultimaker2. abs I found I needed to spray aqua net on buildplate to get it to stick on bed and max speed of 40mm but I been doing very good with abs which I prefer over pla I know the software has default profiles in it you can try using cura to see if you have luck with that then go back to simplified3d I bought it but tried it and perfed cura

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