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  • I have the A8 and am very happey with it. The only downside is that te two z spindels arent linked so they can shift when the motors are off messing up the bed level. I also changed the nozzle to a larger one so it strugls less at high speeds.

  • i bought a A6 a few months ago. it runs ok but you need to print very slow or like i did replace the nozzle with a larger one to allow for a greater flow rate its probably the best printer you can buy for that price but it has a few issues you need to workaround. the power supply is the same for E…

  • “I DO NOT recommend to oil nothing that have to pass through the extruder.” so you do recommend to oil everything that go’s through the extruder? you got a double negative there mate.

  • when it is running, spray a little WD40 on the filament. it will smoke a little but it should help with the jaming. just make sure it isnt on the first layer, the oil will make the adhesion worse.

  • it looks like the nozzle is to close to the bed, when the nozzle is to close it can block any plastic from coming out. try and level the bed with the extruder on the spot where it faild, the bed might not be completly flat but very slightly bowl shaped depening on your suport points.

  • ha, thanks but i already got a internship at http://printr.com/ thanks for the suggestion anyway ill keep them in mind for the next time.

  • ha, thanks but i already got a internship at http://printr.com/ thanks for the suggestion anyway ill keep them in mind for the next time.

  • hi gabriela, thanks for the reply, but im looking for a internship as a electrical engineer. 3D hubs is looking mostly for community managers and IT developers. but thanks for the suggestion anyway, ill keep looking. -basbr