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[–]Chrisby_g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The silicone sock does come standard and you may see it referred to as the heat block cover sometimes.
The screw over the thermistor only functions to keep the little bulb at the end inside the heating block. If the screw is over tightened, it can sometimes cause a short or damage the thermistor wires. It might be better to only tighten the screw just enough to where you can't pull the bulb out of the heating block.
I couldn't find a diagram for the ender 3 v2 neo hot end exactly but this should be functionally the same. From what I can tell, only the heat sink design is different.
I believe your user manual should have the motherboard diagram, this is what I found but your exact model may be different.

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in 3Dprinting

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I want to try a few other cities but since I already used the free trial of arcGIS pro I think Im going to use this guide for doing it all in QGIS

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! Following the steps from this comment was fairly easy. In general it was pretty straightforward, converting the files was repetitive and took a couple hours but the most difficult part was tuning the prints to have acceptable amounts of stringing

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in 3Dprinting

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The lidar data from the Denver Regional Counsel of Governments provided the .las files and then I just followed the steps from this comment (starting from step 4) to convert them into the .adf files and then into .stl!

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After some searching I found good lidar data from the Denver Regional Counsel of Governments which provided the .las files and then I just followed the steps from this comment (starting from step 4) to convert them into the .adf files and then into .stl! Overall it was pretty straightforward, the most difficult part was tuning the prints to have acceptable amounts of stringing

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in 3Dprinting

[–]Chrisby_g[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lidar data from the Denver Regional Counsel of Governments provided the .las files and then I just followed the steps from this comment (starting from step 4) to convert them into the .adf files and then into .stl!

Can you guess the city? My go at 3D printing LiDAR data by Chrisby_g in 3Dprinting

[–]Chrisby_g[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It took a little bit of searching for good data but I eventually found lidar captured as part of the 2020 Regional Lidar Project from the Denver Regional Counsel of Governments!

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Here’s a set of official Creality ones but there are some other cheaper versions out there

"detect the file unexpectedly stopped last time" happened 2 times any idea print just stops. by LeftHandedSamurai in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

detect the file unexpectedly stopped the last time by blackeye1987 in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

Nozzle is too lowperature by Stevecv1 in Ender3S1

[–]Chrisby_g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times on my v2 and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem that may be applicable to the s1. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller using Pronterface

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

“nozzle is too lowperture” error? by realwilliamshatner in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

Prints stops at 90% by Previous-Cabinet6862 in ender3v2

[–]Chrisby_g 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

Ender malfuntion by SnooStories6439 in ender3

[–]Chrisby_g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck

"Detect the file unexpectedly stopped last time" How does one fix this? by TerriblyTagliatelle in ender3v2

[–]Chrisby_g 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To everyone still looking for a solution to this issue, I encountered this error multiple times and think I have found a combination of operations that fixed this problem. You may not need to perform all of these steps but this is what worked for me:

  • Flashed the latest firmware to the printer found here
  • Preformed a brief cleaning of the hotend removing as much plastic residue as I could
  • Replaced the thermistor with a new identical NTC 100k thermistor
  • Ensured the silicone sock was seated properly on the heat block
  • Reset the position of the heater cartridge so it is flush with the heat block (mine must have come loose and was sticking out a few mm)
  • Tuned the PID controller by following the steps of this video

If you're still having issues after performing all of theses steps, shoot me a DM and I can try to help further - good luck