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Jan 2016

Hi guys

I just unboxed a FCP with the default software Saltfish,ReplicatorG or something like that. I love 3D printing and would love to print Marvin cos of the design, the meaning and the measage as my first 3D print of my life.

I read the manual and guide so I know the basic setting but I would appreciate it very much if someone here has the experience printing Marvin with the FCP and the default software could share me the setting and some tips/guidances. I would like to print with PLA at the moment.

Thanks alot. Have a great weekend, guys

P/S: I saw Marvin in Thingiverse while browsing.

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Before I give you my tips I think you should understand that marvin is a what I call a calibration piece. Yes he looks cool, but he serves a functional purpose too. He tests your print settings. So expect that the first one you print will not be the prettiest. anyway… Tips! level your print bed.

First, I would recommend moving away from replicator G and trying another slicer. I know you want to use the default software but it is slow, awkward and extremely cryptic. I use slic3r. It is free and it slices far faster and offers much more control over your print while only being slightly less cryptic (sorry). 3duniverse.com has a great tutorial on how to set it up. http://www.3duniverse.org/2014/01/05/using-slic3r-with-a-flashforge-creator/ 1 . I think it slic3r is great. However, it does have a steep learning curve. There are other options out there many will tell you to get simplify3D. I hear it is great but I could never justify the cost. Level your print bed.

Second, print marvin. Just give it a try. When it doesn’t look like you thought it should (you SHOULD be very picky here) try and figure out why. Google for solutions to see if you can figure out what went wrong. Simplify3D has a pretty good guide (Print Quality Guide | Simplify3D Software 1) There was another article that seemed nice (too 11 Experts Share Their Top 3D Printing Beginner Tips | 3D Printing for Beginners) Level your print bed.

Third, change settings and repeat step two…a lot if necessary. Level your print bed.

Fourth, Be patient with the learning process. When you see other marvin prints that look perfect, try not to believe the lies you are telling yourself. Fro example, “That is too perfect. They must have cheated somehow!” or “Maybe if I printed mine on printer ‘x’ or with material ‘y’ then mine might look awesome too”. With time and experience you too can make your marvin look awesome. Level your print bed.

Fifth, when you feel pretty comfortable with everything start modding the printer. including but not limited to:

Level your print bed.

Last, challenge yourself. Printing hard parts is…hard…but it forces you to learn your printer. Level your print bed.

I have found that I have printed marvin a lot. and he seems to get better with every try. Just keep working at improving. and have fun. You chose a great printer.

p.s. Level your print bed.