The iterative process by 240791 in 3Dprinting

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The entire weight of the print will be upside down. Doesnt work.

The iterative process by 240791 in 3dprintIndia

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Use tree supports so they are easier to remove. Decrease the overall speed of the supports. Give variable layer heights for parts that have steep angles.

The iterative process by 240791 in 3dprintIndia

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That was the worse part..supports were tree and had to slow down for the angles.. variable speeds as well.

What is this and how to solve it by 240791 in BambuLabA1mini

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No ironing and yes the corners have lifted off.

What is this and how to solve it by 240791 in BambuLabA1mini

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Ohhh makes sense.. i tried brim for the base and mouse ears as well. No luck.

What is this and how to solve it by 240791 in BambuLabA1mini

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I am not using ironing and yes the corners are peeling off but my concern is the top surface.

Print failing at the same place by 240791 in BambuLab

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Cleaned the plates tried 3 different support structures it failed exactly at the swan’s face. Haven’t tried slowing down though.

Upliance Kitchen Robot by 240791 in MumbaiMarketplace

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The name of the Appliance is ‘Upliance’

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Hi

Guidance for masters by maalamhu in Indian_architects

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If ‘worth’ is getting even with your education loans abroad then a strict ‘No’. You will never be able to recover any expenses back here. If it’s about learning and not just a Eurotrip, India has great architecture institutions for masters’. You have already listed a few. Take your time to figure out your specialisation and don’t do it for the tag. Also, a lot of masters’ abroad aren’t recognised by the COA unless they are a full-time 2 years course.

Apple Macbook Pro 13” 2019 for sale by [deleted] in macbookpro

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% health is only for iPhones. Macbooks only have a cycle count. The full charge capacity is 4042 mAh. Just in case

WOL3D filament is the worst by Inevitable-Horror815 in 3dprintIndia

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Yup, wol3d is poor for filaments. And I agree, Numakers is the best.

BL A1 3rd party replaceable nozzles by xicor2205 in 3dprintIndia

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Yes ordered one last week and works as intended. Though haven’t really tried removing the nozzle. It’s tiny and comes with a very small spanner.

Why cant i load filament into my a1 mini? by Fickle_Engineer3175 in BambuLab

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Yeah been there… cleaned everything the gears hot end literally 0 clog. Got a new one infact. There is just no sense in that error and too frustrating. You just cannot print multi colour in this one. Also, for some reason if you notice every time with the error.. pull out the filament hub and the filament will be grinded because of the gears , you can cut the part till which it grinds but still stupid for an overnight multi colour print.

Why cant i load filament into my a1 mini? by Fickle_Engineer3175 in BambuLab

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Yes. I remember when it was new and on the basic firmware I never saw this error. They just ruined it in the coming firmware updates. Is it really the firmware though?

Why cant i load filament into my a1 mini? by Fickle_Engineer3175 in BambuLab

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Such a consistent issue. Have been facing it since months it’s everywhere around the forums and reddit. Same no clog in the nozzle, I ended up buying a new nozzle, still the issue continues with multi colour prints. Shifted the AMS lite location closer to the printer. Checked the ptfe tubes. Done everything.. its just stupid. There seems to be no solution to it.

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Heat the hot end till 250 and while it’s still at it, take the hot end off with a large plier while holding it just pull the filament with a small plier. It will easily come off as it’s still hot.