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I have done several very long jobs that had zero touch. Prime and wipe is a crucial part of that, and there's still a bit of prayer involved I...
Thanks @garethky for the pointer to the model. I was looking more for the nuts and bolts of it though. Where are the tensioners and how should...
@garethky, could you explain how to adjust the belt tension please? I can't find any reference to checking this anywhere. e3d dozuki for the TC...
@Watchmaker I don't blame you. I stuck with S3D alone for the about 4 years and figured out how to achieve almost anything I needed. S3D is still...
@Rene, it looks like you can indeed also adjust extrusion width, per part, per range, and affect a number of specific aspect of the slice rather...
Extrusion width differences I haven't tried, but layer heights can be adjusted per part per layer range.
S3D is notoriously complex, but does offer the maximum control when you absolutely positively must control everything down to a tee. For my part,...
How can you be sure that a setting of 245 is really achieving 245 at the hot end? Do you have any way to measure it independently of the printer?...
Made me wonder what I put in pause.g as I haven't looked at it for a while... ;echo "start of pause.g" ;echo "machinePosition : " ^...
Sounds like either retraction setup or heat sink cooling fan setup. Picture of the Hemera in-situ would help,
Vref's unlikely to be the issue. You don't say what filament you're using, or what temps you're running. Layer 1 is the most important one to...
Navigate in DWC to Settings > General > Built-In Plugins and press 'Start' on the Object Model Browser. [ATTACH] This feature will then appear...
Only just spotted you said 0.8mm nozzle. You don't mention a volcano hot end so consider turning the heater up a lot more than you would normally...
Could you add the step file for that design please?
Suggest you keep speeds slow for layer 1, the most important layer of every print. After that, experiment with more speed, knowing you have secure...