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Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .1mm Infill: 30% for base Instructions: For the most part, this file is plug and play. ...TOWER CUSTOMIZATION INFO Using the following options: BlockSize = [10,10,10] fn_override =...
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In fact, I often use it in conjunction with the VaryAtHeight plugin to achieve even more precise temperature control at specific heights. ...Recently, I've even upgraded my design with a new version featuring thinner walls, which now stand at 1mm...
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A PLA Temper for the task at hand. G-code generated with Cura 4.3 specifically designed for the CR-10S. ...The file is an STL, compatible with both Inventor's IAM and IPT formats.
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This is the PLA version with GCODE(for Monoprice V2) Let me know if you want me to make an ABS version Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:915435 Created with Customizer!
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Our printer and settings for the sample print photo: Qidi X-Plus Regular extruder 0.4mm nozzle Cura Fine 0.2mm Layer preset profile Skirt 60C Bed No base Each temp level is 50 layers 7 total layers G-code file includes the temperature changes...
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Print Settings: Printer: Flashforge 3D Creator Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .27 Infill: 10% Notes: For this project, any print settings are acceptable as the primary focus is to enable students to measure the effects of different...
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Test your filaments to find the best printing temperature. ...3mf files for any other printer, just import as project, slice and you should be ready to go!!^^Ready-to-print G-CODE for Creality CR-10 Smart Pro printers included. Remixed from here:...
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Inspect the print and determine the optimal temperature for your current filament type. Store these columns as reminders for future use of the same filament. Note: A community member mentioned a potential issue with the original file; thus, an...
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Follow the procedure, calibrating a new temperature every ten millimeters, as described in TweakAtZ documentation available at https://github.com/Dim3nsioneer/Cura-Plugins/blob/released/Tekyll4_1_at_Z_documentation.pdf 3. ...Make sure to record your...
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... profiles in My Things folder after unzipping. Customize settings like layer height, shells, and fill percentage within Makerware's Make It window. Last updated on May 2nd with a feedstockMultiplier of 0.97 and reduced PLA print temperature to 215°C.
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... each measuring 20mm in height. For optimal results, we recommend printing at a resolution of 0.2mm. To accommodate this high level of detail, you will need to manually adjust the temperature settings within your slicer for every 100 layers printed.
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Slice each model with the bed temperature it says and make sure to allow your bed to equilibrate to that temperature for ~10min before starting the print. If you loose bed adhesion, you have gone too cold. If you get warping, too hot. My...
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... the Ender 2 and Ender 3. I have added a brim and raised bed temperature for those printing on glass. ...I have also added the Gcode for automatic bed leveling as many of us now run some sort of ABL, this works with BL Touch and EZABL type devices.
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Revise the extruder temp column for PLA by incorporating a new extruder temperature in the GCODE after every 10mm Z-axis travel, then evaluate and adjust it accordingly. Store these printed columns as future reference when using the same filament...
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This allowed me to dial in the temperature better.Slice each model with the bed temperature it says and make sure to allow your bed to equilibrate to that temperature for ~10min before starting the print.If you loose bed adhesion, you have gone too...
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This file is designed to help you discover your perfect print temperatures for PLA and ABS. You can use my process file, a .factory file, in Simplify 3D with any model of your choice! To ensure the best results, make sure to remove the extra restart...
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Users will need a compact thermal reference point that can accurately replicate temperatures between 482 degrees Fahrenheit and 428 degrees Fahrenheit. ...A small tower has been designed to fulfill this requirement, allowing for precise calibration of...
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Temperature towers for PLA brand 3N3 190°-230° C Tower1 in 5°C intervals Tower2 at 10°C intervals Realized from the design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2729076
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=1298948 Instructions Using the following settings: EmbossHeight is set to 0.5 mm The temperature increases by 5 degrees at a time The bottom layer is printed at 230 degrees Celsius Each...
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... in order to work on a belt printer. ... Post-processing settings for Cura [plugin](https://github.com/asmaurya/Temperature-Tower-Plugin-for-Cura-4.-) attached, be sure to slice at 0.2mm layer height, or the settings must be changed.
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Per MasksForDocs, PLA frames are acceptable as long as they have the designation "NO STEAM" on the frame to let hospital staff know that the material is PLA and therefore requires a different sterilization method. I'm making this file available in...
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The text highlights that PLA and ABS adhere well to rice paper sheets, and ABS continues to bond even after the heated bed has been turned off (PLA likely does too). The sheets can be used straight out of the package or wet for a different effect -...
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No deformation at all!I'm still leaving the STL of v1 for archiving purposes, but please download V2!I suggest printing with a higher infill (at least 40%) because this will lessen the chance of any deformations.Original text:I remixed the hook from...
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I've had success printing at 100% and 50% scale, but I have to admit that I unintentionally printed with 0% infill, and it still turned out okay. However, I think you should aim for a higher infill percentage since the plaque is already pretty thin...
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... my stepper motor and consequently designed a custom air duct to improve airflow: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:390994. ...Although not visually appealing or optimized for 3D printing, this solution effectively enhances cooling performance.
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... back of the printer, I wired in a voltage step-down voltage module (ebay $4 US) that is adjustable and am running it @ approximately 14 volts. I am finding that I get the best results when printing in "normal" mode and at .25 layer height settings.
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Although it's not particularly pretty, nor especially 3d-printing friendly, this duct effectively works to its intended purpose.\n\n\nInstructions are essential for using the duct efficiently and to guarantee that you are achieving the best...