Print-Rite DIY plate fixation

Print-Rite DIY plate fixation

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This is a direct replacement for the old fixings at the bottom of the printer.\nThey work with a linear bearing which does an excellent job of stabilizing the print surface.\nThe PLA bearings are remarkably quiet.\nIf they're over-tightened, simply use an 8mm drill to enlarge the diameter and adjust them.\nThe mounting holes are precisely made for M3 x 35mm screws.\nReplacing the bottom plate's fixings.\nThe original ones move too easily, and the bearing creates far too much noise.\nIf the fixings slide too smoothly over the rod, slide the rod back and forth a few times until it moves easily, or make a few gentle passes with an 8mm drill bit.\nThe holes are designed for M3 x 35mm bolts.\nPrinter Settings\nPrinting:\nPrint-Rite DY Model Number:\nRaft Option:\nDisabled\nSupport Type:\nNone\nLayer Resolution:\n0.2 mm Infill Density Range:\nBetween 30 and 50%

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