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what speed are you printing atBoth X and Y which is why I'm concerned, I've read it may be the stepper controllers getting hot?
the probably not a speed thing.50mm/s which is Cura default currently.
yeah should be an easy print.Can anyone print me two of these? Not sure what it would cost.
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For sure. My network rack that my enclosure has holes and still holds a good 85-95f for printsLet me see if I can get my heap of shit running.
Shouldn't be bad shipping may be the worse part.
Also, the enclosure is well worth buying. It holds 35c with no real effort and no external heater.
yeah should be an easy print.
Where are you located?
Went all out and got a gulf coast 3 point bed Y axis, heater and pei magnetic sheet bed. View attachment 114733
I'm currently running creality glass bed but I took a chunk out of it fairly quickly....so I stuck a PEI sheet to the top. Much flatter because of the glass and no worries taking out chunks with a pei sheet.I’m interested too.
My bed is definitely warped already.
Quiet you.Quite an early lunch today
I've been eyeing that. Let us know how you like it.
Heater was too high. Made that mistake my first time using ABS Goo. Otherwise mine is awesome but I also think the PEI is good.I'm currently running creality glass bed but I took a chunk out of it fairly quickly....so I stuck a PEI sheet to the top. Much flatter because of the glass and no worries taking out chunks with a pei sheet.
I have been running this for about a year with pla, PETG and TPU with very good success on adhesion with just cleaning it with ISO after every print.