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true, using a relay for the heated should work; i havent done any print with dual yet, but will see. Yes is pretty simple. -hardware: got a E3D chimera bowden, 2 cold ends 1 nema 17 (already had one) and a driver. (It all costed me 200€ aprox) -firmware: Just upadate some config -Slicer: Simplify…
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PD: (that in marlin)
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I’m upgrading my prusa i3 to the E3D chimera, and well, you just need to add a stepper motor + stepper driver, and then at configuration.h change some stuff, like the number of extruders and the thermistors
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WTF man? two phase 230? This PSU is only one phase… And, household plugs that run 230 are monophasic mate…
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Yes, true. But what i meant is that if a manufacturer makes it able to change voltage to be able to use it worldwide, should make no sense to not make it 50/60 hz compatible
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Here: http://www.flashforge-usa.com/assets/manual/flashforge\_dreamer\_user\_guide\_v2\_0\_2.pdf?cd6e8a Says this: PRECAUTION: FlashForge Dreamer uses a switching power supply with 115V/230V. Prior to installing the hardware, it is critical to check the AC output voltage of your home or workplace. …
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Water + sugar = the best
(200ml of destiled water + 20g of white sugar)
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Have you checked if the power supply is working?
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how is it? btw, could it be that is not well calibrated?
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Okay, i still have to claibrate Z axis, will do it today and i’ll try just direct to glass cleaned with alcohol. wow, i didn’t know about school glue stick; i’ll try it. Thank you
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Thank you
on my tape, it worked for very small figures; now i’m gonna try to print on the bed (btw i don’t have heated bed). Thank you alot
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Found an small thing… is your filament 1.77? and i have a bit changed; like: you have set that your fan goes full at 0.5; i use 0, so is always full, and also some thinknes (i use 1.2 and you 0.8) I’d say its all good but the filament diameter.
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Until now, i have been printing on painters tape, but i wanted to try printing directly to glass. When i try to print in glass, it starts the piece but it unsticks is 40% aprox. I use Cura for slicing and i have tried “Brim” from 10 to 40 and its still unsticks. Also lowered the Z height a bit, but…
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Hi Badpixel, i have a prusa i3 Hephestos (http://www.bq.com/es/prusa) and i use Cura for slicing; And i’m betting much better quality prints (4 star).