CR10 pancake conversion therapy
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Honestly, there's nothing particularly surprising about this printer. It simply prints pancakes as you would expect. Just don't forget to flip your bed so the other side is accessible, and use butter or Crisco to make removal easy once they're done. Here's the G-code script I used: G91 ; Make coordinates relative G1 Z2 F5000 ; Move Z up 2mm at a rate of 5,000 units per second G90 ; Use absolute positioning for the XYZ axes G1 X150 F3600 ; Move center to x-coordinate 150 at 3,600 units per second G1 Y150 F3600 ; Move center to y-coordinate 150 at 3,600 units per second G1 Z30 F3600 ; Move up 30mm at a rate of 3,600 units per second M104 S0 ; Turn off the extruder M107 ; Turn off the part cooling fan M84 ; Disable motors M140 S110 ; Heat the bed to 110 degrees Celsius As for extruder speed settings: 26 mm filament diameter with a printing speed of 1,500 mm per minute and a nozzle size of 5 mm. These are crucial settings, so be sure to have them handy. For parts, you can find what I used here: https://www.amazon.com/Iverntech-Stepper-Integrated-Printers-Machine/dp/B0776F4BKH/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1OVC59RKBKNV5&keywords=stepper+motor+with+lead+screw&qid=1579414334&sprefix=stepper+motor+with+%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-4 https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Rings-Nitrile-Rubber-Diameter/dp/B07GJQRVG4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=60mm+o+ring&qid=1579414374&sr=8-3 And 3 mm screws and nuts.
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