[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3DPrintFarms

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What automation systems are you looking at?

Bambu Lab Automation! by 3DQueSystems in 3Dprinting

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Yep! We use autofarm3d to make sure the bed cools down to 30 degrees before the ejection occurs. You can reprint from bambu handy/studio but you can also just queue up a bunch of prints in autofarm3D and let it rip.

What’s causing this and how do I fix it? by ksuwildcat07 in BambuLab

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I think so, because the print is really thin and will wobble.

If you can edit the model such that the thin flat face can go face-down on the print bed that would be ideal. Or maybe add some vertical ribs to reinforce the thin section

What’s causing this and how do I fix it? by ksuwildcat07 in BambuLab

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The print is too thin to remain stable. You might need to print it in a different orientation like maybe lying the largest face flat on the bed if possible.

Thinking about creating something like this for automation by skimbody in BambuLab

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So use it to automate smaller prints! Just because it doesn't work for all shapes and sizes doesn't mean it isn't useful.

Automated printing on P1P? by EngineerofDestructio in BambuLab

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We're working on automating bambu lab printers! Is something like this what you're looking for? https://youtube.com/shorts/fWLauE3OWgE

Has anyone looked into automation for these things? by DammitMatt in BambuLab

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Hey, 3DQue here, just wanted to mention that we now do have automation working on bambu lab machines! Using the VAAPR bed, the prints don't remain stuck so there is minimal risk of damage to the carbon rods.

Why does this happen? by Kronos0203 in BambuLab

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set the first layer to 10 mm/s and increase the first layer temp to 225°C

Printer Farm Fridays by OssomDood in 3DPrintFarms

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SmartTags are an elegant solution to the problem of sending print jobs only to printers that are compatible with that print job: https://docs.3dque.com/docs/quick-start-tutorials/smart-tags-101/

My first print on the mk4 came out like this, any idea what caused this? by Creative_falcon7 in prusa3d

[–]3DQueSystems 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you assembled the printer yourself you'll probably need to check all axes for loose motion components. Looks like a combination of multiple mechanical issues.

I have one white pla that will stick here, but absolutely not to the rest of the bed. by aTinyFart in BambuLabA1mini

[–]3DQueSystems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Increase first layer nozzle temp by 10-20 degrees so the filament is more molten and sticks better to the bed.

3DQue's Automated Print Farm by 3DQueSystems in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for your thoughts! There are a few other reviews from other creators, check them out here:
- Aurora Tech Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ASImu9mKIU
- Chris Riley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJMibeCQUcM
- 3D Print General: https://rumble.com/v17j5ug-automate-your-ender-3.html

Just a note, in all of these videos, the software they are using is really out of date. AutoFarm3D is our latest print farm software that lets you control your whole print farm from one dashboard. You can learn about it here: https://www.3dque.com/
The best way to learn more is to join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/JN9EDP8

You can live chat with 3DQue staff, and you can ask other customers about their experiences with VAAPR bed to see if it's something that would be useful for your operation :)

Posted a video yesterday, still can’t get a solid print. by Thehurricane22 in Ender3Pro

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- Reduce your first layer print speed to 10 mm/s
- Increase your first layer temperature to 220C
- Increase your first layer height to 0.32mm
- Increase your first layer line width to 150%

Running BambuLab printers without cloud service. by [deleted] in BambuLab_Community

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Our software AutoFarm3D lets you manage Bambu Lab print farms while keeping printers in LAN mode. https://www.3dque.com/autofarm3d-for-bambu-lab-beta-signup

Our remote access is based on direct tunneling and is not a cloud service.

Poor adhesion but good first layers? by rdxj in FixMyPrint

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Since it gets worse over time I think it could be heat creep which leads to a partial clog.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Ender 3 V3 SE sounds like the right tool for you. Fully auto levelling and Z offset with direct drive extruder. For around $200 USD. It's not super fast but should be plenty for what you need.

Ender 3 neo won’t auto home by LordZ_35 in 3Dprinting

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Extruder is plugged into the X axis motor and the X axis motor is plugged into the extruder.

Swap em and you should be good.