

gets expensive if you are printing a lot of stuff. They did end up sending me another roll so it will be interesting to see how that one isĪ trick to remove PLA from the bed in a hurry when it is done is to take canned air, turn it upside down so the refrigerant comes out as a liquid and hit the base of your part to freeze it. However I had similar issues with getting things dialed in as it would be good 1.75 thick when I print a square but then 2 ft later be 1.68mm and under extrude. The roll of MakerGeek PLA ended up having and average diameter of 1.73 which once set prints nicely. Moved on the eSun filament and tried some MakerGeek. I have some of the original roll and a replacement they sent me which I won't use for anything good. the White was nice, but I had similar isssue with black when I first stated. And ringarn67 still managed to find errors in my notes page. I managed to screw up the M900 syntax a couple of times and shift the decimal point when figuring out my towers. Most things that are not big wide flat items I print below 60MM per Second Lots of thing I keep around 35mms. What puzzles me is the huge difference between 0.16 and 0.18. You also need to print a bit slower than default if using S3D if you are not. If MakerGear PLA BLACK I needed to print that at 225C if I recall. What Filament and have you pulled out a couple or yards and measured the diameter in multiple places to make sure it is consistant? But I do find it sad that the path they've taken doesn't seem to aline with where they came from.Your starting hight is still off by. I am still very much a rookie in the 3D community, and realize S3D has (or had) an important role in the improvement of 3D slicers - I don't wish to bash them. I don't mind paying for software when a company/team puts forth a good effort with support and a well made product - but as of late, I no longer feel S3D qualifies But lately, between huge slicing bugs causing weird print oddities in their last couple of updates, and their outright ignoring several well documented issues from various makers - I can't support their current choices. I bought Simplif圓D just over a year ago (didn't like the original Robo Cura), and while I was even more of a newb back then, their interface and such let me learn a great deal about settings and adjustments, because so many in the maker community would reference things as S3D would list them. I'm eager to give your profile a go on both my R2 and C2 Thanks If I switch materials, from let's say PLA to PETG, would it be a wise idea to run the calculator again? I typically haven't adjusted my extrusion values when I switch materials between my materials.
