
Akai MPC1000 Data Wheel Cap 3D print model
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Upgrading or replacing the Akai MPC1000 Data Wheel Cap can be achieved by printing a new cap using a high-quality ABS+ filament like eSun. This material choice has proven effective for my printer and can ensure a precise fit, despite requiring careful calibration. To start the printing process, I recommend setting your printer's temperature to 220 degrees Celsius while maintaining a heatbed at 100 degrees Celsius. Turning off the fan will help maintain a stable layer thickness of 0.12mm, crucial for ensuring a secure fit. For optimal results, I suggest increasing infill density to 50% and slowing down both print and travel speeds to 30 and 60 units per second respectively. Using an enclosed printer and disabling brim settings along with raft will result in the desired precision required by this specific project. Included within this post are multiple file formats (.DWG, .DXF, .STL, .FBX, .OBJ) suitable for direct printing. However, if modifications or additional file types are required, please don't hesitate to reach out, and I'll be more than happy to accommodate your request.
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