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The head setup which looks like UM hot end #2. There is some risks though with the brass clamp that is screwed directly in the wood...
What is fine is that I had to unscrew it only twice so far (PLA plugs, and because I did not know how to change filament properly). This setup is working VERY well in fact.
WiFi is off by default when the printer is
turned on. Clicking WIFI ON will turn the
printer's own network on. This network is
discoverable by any WiFi enabled device.
Use a PC or Mac to connect to this
network to configure it.
It printed near perfect until about 90% mark and then came unstuck from the ABP and extruder knocked it loose. Still works fine, just didn't print the lip so I'm using it on top instead of the rear back location but I think this works better anyways for feeding the filament in.
Yes, it kinda looks like a Super Mario pipe...
Printed on MakerBot #1136.
On the left:
- red ABS
- .2 mm layer height
- wicked wobble
On the right:
- black ABS
- .36 mm layer height
- no wobble at all
Check out this functional, 3D printed power painter. It really works! It was printed on a Z Corporation ZPrinter 650 in full color. www.zcorp.com