The feedrate /90 is the default speed: usually only great @ long X line structures.Generally I use 50-70, unless great detail is needed- I ran Marvin @ 35,The “disabled” heat setting is the ‘max’- or default heat setting.When you change that on the advanced setups, you actually change the ‘disabled’ to a different temp.5th Generation had defaulted (all) to PLA, and all the newest upgrades are only good for crashing you and your car when printing via telephone.go with an older firmware- 2.4- my biggest difficulty is getting my Mac to match the Windows ( which is usually only use to transfer from mac to the SD card.Via USB Stick. some where along the lines, I got lots of stuff goofed up (“Bear with me” story.
Not sure how current his list is, but seems to answer some of your questions:
http://www.golems.co.uk/makerbot/support/makerware/documentation/slicer/index.html 10
Like your thinking
Makerbot have number of different machines, so first thing to know is:
What Replicator do you have? 2x, 2 or something else?
Look like you are using 5th Desktop to me but I might be wrong.
Profile as presented is designed for use with 2x. Do not use just anything over any machine. No good.
Feedrate is speed of extrusion.
I would advise you to leave “temperature_disabled”: 230.0 as they are.
This is what I’ve changed:
“extruderTemp0”: 230,
“extruderTemp1”: 230
Temp0 is right extruder temp
Temp1 is left extruder temp.
Most of all, when you create profile be sure to use right template for your printer.
Regards,
Roberto
For details about Custom profile setting use link:
http://www.makerbot.com/support/new/04\_Desktop/03\_Using\_Custom\_Slicing\_Profiles
That’s great!! For me this section has always been disabled for the Z18 but But be careful as this will wear out your smart extruder in no time. I have gone through 3 in a matter of months.
what would wear out the smart extruder? I’ve ran the old extruder on the Rep 2 for over 1400 hours without a problem. Is there some kind of defect in the smart extruder design that is causing it to break so easily? any details would be great since I am considering adding a few new printers to my shop!!!
I’m working on a guide that should be up next week ! Stay tuned.
Alex, will it be general or machine specific or a combination of both…I have 2 Makerbot 2X machines and getting a Stacker3D machine in June.
I only have a Z18 which uses the 5th Gen smart extruder. The error I keep on getting is “tool path error” and having spoken to makerbot in the U.S. Is that by using a higher temperature it wears out your extruder quicker than usual. For me I would say every 4-6 weeks and at a cost of £180 each it does get quite expensive to run.
Sorry Kristal- That sounds about right for the Z18 ONE guy managed to get his running OK @ the google groups! others have figured it would cost 12,000 bucks per year to operate due to the “smart”- yeah right- extruder. If it’s possible send it back and keep your money.Most of the 'anti makerbot discussion is all entwined within the 5th gen.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/makerbot-users/bGy1egdvx4E 3
Well, that’s why you go with the extended warranty. And a new extruder every 4-6 weeks? We’ve put about 500 hours on our current smart extruder with only a few homing error false alarms.
Hi Fargo3D
Wow you are getting some good use out of it. Where am I going wrong !!
I was wondering what settings you are using your help would be greatly appreciated. !