You “accidentally” hit the connector ??..
… You mean you tried to murder it !!!
You “accidentally” hit the connector ??..
… You mean you tried to murder it !!!
Everything looks more dramatic when magnified Those scrapers are really sharp!
I think the scraper’s user is very sharp…
[quote name=wilsonj]Another issue related to the firmware is that you need to restart the printer after each print otherwise the bed won’t heat up fully. This is a known problem and has to do with the bed turning off after the print is finished.
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Jamie, maybe start a new topic for that issue?
Guys, if you see Julia with scrapers in hands… RUN !!!
Well, for those of us who are able to get our prints to stick, some force is required to remove them
You can request a new type of printing plate called - Ninja Printer Plates, google it. All that is require that in printer firmware we would be able to disable the auto calibration, it’s not auto maybe semi-automatic (you still have to adjust the knobs by hand), for calibration to be automatic it should need no user intervention IMHO.
[quote name=cyansword]You can request a new type of printing plate called - Ninja Printer Plates, google it. All that is require that in printer firmware we would be able to disable the auto calibration, it’s not auto maybe semi-automatic (you still have to adjust the knobs by hand), for calibration to be automatic it should need no user intervention IMHO.
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The perfboard that the Zortrax is designed to use works great for me.
The Zortrax currently supports auto-initial height adjustment but not yet auto-leveling. Personally I’m really enjoying the auto-initial height feature and would not want to give it up - it works great. Yes, the bed leveling has to be done by hand with the screws. I leveled mine once more than a month ago and have not had to touch it since.
@ Julia: swift, soft and objective!