Thank you slipshine ! The owl looks really good, so do the pictures. I will take a detailed look at everything you changed and give it another go myself. What do you mean with the 4th bullet ? "4. You probably don't want to under fill at this thickness." Do you mean that I should not use a...
thanks for more pics slipshine, looking pretty good already - please do share your profile. I tried once to go from 0.25 to 0.1 with no good results so I am really interested in your settings
Having a minor issue (not considering it a bug) when running creator on my notebook (Win7/64bit/creator1.0.4): FFF: press "add": the fff-dialog comes up -> click on "Show details"-> last line of the window is outside the visible/clickable area. Currently I need to press tab until...
I am new to pritinting and still run my first roll of PLA - printing bigger and more time consuming things as I go along. The question I'd like to see answered by the software is "Is there enough filament left on the roll for the print at hand ?" My expectation would not be on the milimete...
I'd like to double the desire to see the estimated time (Do not need a countdown personally if the estimation is kind of close) ...but I did not know that the info is in the g-file, so thanks
I am confirming the issue from my side using Win7 64bit, Creator 1.0.4 / Std.supplied M2 PLA fff profile. Tried a print 3 times and the machine just stopped mid-print (first with, second / third without temp. monitor. From SD the same slice printed without any issues. Neiter was the last command the...
I have sucessfully sliced and printed an object from thingeverse. Seems like the poorly leveled bed was he root cause.
everthing works beatifully, This post can be closed/moved/deleted as it it is not a bug report at all
Looks like it's not a hardware but a user issue :) somehow my bed was not level anymore (dont't know how I accomplished that) which is why the print craped itself off on one sinde (and then I killed the power so I didn't notice the real cause). After re-leveling and fine-tuning the z-endstop I could...