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I am using PLA as my filament. How could I fix the gear then??
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I have the temperature at 200 degrees. There is no missing steps. But there is a clicking noise coming from the area where the filament enters the gears.
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I want the prints not to have any water in them at all. I want them to last for a long time
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Yes I sliced them
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Does anyone have more info?
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What I do is load the item from Cura and adjust the size to my liking and put it on a chip to my printer
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Certain files print solid. Meaning without holes. The files include the default file and a foregrip
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I use Cura as my slicer and the material I use is PLA. In regards to the speed the speed hasn’t been changed
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Yes a couple prints have come out correctly
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Here is the pictures. [img_0081.jpg] [img_0079.jpg]
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Gaps are appearing in the the first bottom layer. Meaning the first half of the actual print. Do I calibrate the bed by adjusting the screws? Thanks for the help.
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No I’m not running Marlin Firmware. No I haven’t done any work with the Arduino development environment.
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I’m using a Monoprice Printer, It isn’t a Delta printer.
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I looked through all of the folders where is it located?
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How do I make it normal?
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Yes, prints have come normal up to this point. But how do I do what you suggested?
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Problem has been solved. Try changing the programming.
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It’s a metal plate. I did use alcohol on it and works great.