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3D Print Jd Head
hi
has anyone printed a jd head?my question is ,how do you print the head on the printbed?
thank you
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och its allreddy christmas here.new printer arrived, creality ender-3 here's a first print.woef.
the ender-3 feels like a porche if you comming from a mini printer, its getting better & better the more you print. waitng for spare parts for the monoprize mini v2.
a smal but useble print.the backpart without the corner.
just found it.i had to ad the printer.
@Nomad6R Great Job. I am sure you will be creating great things with that 3D Printer.
hi nallycat
question.if your settings in cura uncheck platform heat,chould there be readings off temp on the printer? my monoprize always say 22 heat aldo its unchecked. thanks
hello @Nomad 6R i never success printing with ABS
hi EricEZ
indeed starting with 3d printing can be tricky. the most importend thing is the bed leveling. what do you use now? pla.
@EricEZ What Problems did you have printing with ABS You have to have an enclosure for the printer as ABS warps and lifts from the print bed, I have a large delta printer I use a clear Garbage bag over the Printer, I use a glass Bed with Aussie Hair spray, also the bed has to be hot and the extruder has to be hot, I use an all metal extruder because of the heat used. it just takes practice. for most of my printing I use PET-G filament, as it is stronger then ABS but is much easier to print with. you don't need an enclosure. but you have to use retraction as it is stringy if you don't.