Top new questions this week:
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I’m fairly new to 3D printing and looking for help. I have an Ender 3 Pro and it’s been working great up until about a week ago. When I preheat the extruder, the nozzle gets hot as it should, but it …
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I have an Ender 3 v2 that will fluctuate the hotend temperature every 10 minutes or so and eventually causing thermal runaway. I have tried the PID auto-tune a few times and it seems to solve it for a …
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I bought my son an Ender 3 Pro and a CR touch. I am trying to get this setup to print for him despite having zero experience with 3D printing and at a loss with the installation. Here are the details: …
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I’m using Artillery Hornet printer running Marlin firmware. Is there a way to ask/query printer status via its USB/Serial interface? Without OctoPrint, etc. Example (something like this): …
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Greatest hits from previous weeks:
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Using a 3D pen I printed a small box. However, I was doing it on plain paper and of course the paper didn’t come off the plastic very well. It didn’t matter for that specific case, but if I want to …
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On the reprap wiki it says using Znnn it sets a new axis position. But then it says “No physical motion will occur”. What would the line G92 E0 be used …
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I need to set a Z offset for the Flying bear P902. I calculated the offset (-2.98). But, every time when I try to input this using the LCD screen of my 3D printer, the value jumps to either -2.99 or -…
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I printed a model and now I can’t remove it. I have been chiselling away with a putty knife and made little or no progress. I even heated the bed up to 70 °C. That really didn’t seem to …
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I’ve had issues with my hot end and decided to replace the whole assembly with this. After the replacement, my printer started reading about 135/185 °C for the hot end and bed are both at …
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I have a 3D Printer with 0.4 mm (400 micron) nozzle length and the printer guide suggests that it can print up to a layer thickness of 60 micron and has a accuracy up to 100 micron. What I’m …
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I’ve seen a few print time-lapse videos lately which use gyroid infill: wavy lines, which deform across layers so that the waves end up alternating between the two axes. Other than making the time-…
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