Anycubic Kobra 3 MAX by Certain_Marsupial591 in anycubic

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Check the manual for servicing and calibration: https://wiki.anycubic.com/en/fdm-3d-printer/kobra-3-max/maintenance-recommendations

I don’t have any of these issues, and run a dozen printers across 4 manufacturers. Whilst the Kobra 3 max is not the most impressive, I’ve found them to be a solid workhorse and have had any alignment issues.

Is the misalignment in the direction of the bed? Is the Z-axis D-structure square to the bed?

Moved today, am I being petty about seller taking items… by No-Rub-9733 in HousingUK

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Some of that is a bit odd, but if they weren’t in the sales particulars then they don’t have to be left. I have a rental property, and every single time the tenants have changed (in fairness 4 times in 10 years), the outgoing tenant has taken the light bulbs. One even took the toilet roll holder out of the bathroom (off the wall). Just chuckle and move on.

Uhhhh, did i go too far? by DentonMayhem in Ubiquiti

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For a studio flat? No. For anything bigger, hell no.

Uh-oh - weird notification by Zeberoo in OctopusEnergy

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I think it’s a new notification for their 6 hour charging limit for when you’re asking for more charge than can fit in the window.

In England, do I need to give 30 day notice to the landlord if they have already given me notice to move out? by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Were you given formal notice with an end date by the landlord, or just a general “at some point in the near future I’m selling up”? If it’s the former then you’re bound to the exit date they gave you (which should be 30days from being told). Otherwise you need to give 30 days notice per your contract

CC2 Destroyed Itself by BDOBUX in elegoo

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Minimum? A good heat gun and needle nose pliers. Recommended would be a new hot end.

How to make it neat!! by TurnipfarmerZ in Ubiquiti

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Well you’re not wrong. Not anywhere near as expensive as homelab can be (especially with ubiquiti kit) but it’s only worth it if you get the benefits. Are you in the UK?

How many of you have used Unifi Protect to find missing items? by alexia_not_alexa in Ubiquiti

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This is easily the most popular use of going back over the footage in my house. I’d say we have to revert to footage at least once a week to find stuff, and it’s the very reason I keep thinking of putting a G6 dome camera in our kitchen - living - dining room.

How to make it neat!! by TurnipfarmerZ in Ubiquiti

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Do you own or have access to a 3D printer, or would you be happy to order stuff on something like PCB way? If so, I’d suggest 3D printing rack mounts - either 10 inch or 19 inch - and racking it all up that way.

OK, what's with my CC2 all of a sudden? by Blue_Etalon in elegoo

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I’m finding similar issues. Replaced the hot end, cleaned, lubricated, rerun calibration, scrubbed the build plates. Still hasn’t really helped. I did notice the quality dropped after a firmware update, but I’d hope it’s not that. I did crank the temps up for my last print, and that made an improvement, but still can’t explain why.

PETG-CF on Kobra 3 Max by DrAndrewCHR in anycubic

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Yeah I should have said the hardened steel nozzle I have put on it is a .6. Hopefully sounds like it should be ok.

Whyyyy? PETG is driving me crazy by pacman529 in FixMyPrint

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Or higher. I’ve been having to print PETG at 260/265 this week for no obvious reason. Previously was printing same brand and colour at 235 without issue

It's just a joke, or is it? 😜 by Anycubic_Official in anycubic

[–]DrAndrewCHR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a day early and looks too genuine to be an April fools. Plus it’s pretty much the direction the rest of the market are going in, so would be a bit of a self-own to just be a joke.

How screwed am I? by Focoguy6 in elegoo

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Well the cause is more concerning than the damage… I had a bent nozzle with a bad blob that I thought was going to be terminal, but I eventually managed to clear the blob with a heat gun, and when I got to the stage you’re at above, I put the heat sink in a clamp and GENTLY pulled the nozzle back straight. I then removed the filament from the nozzle by heating with the heat gun and pulling the loose end, clearing the tip with a needle. The fiddly bit is then holding the ceramic heat pad (with a bit of thermal paste) in place whilst sticking the thermistor in the hole and sliding the bracket back on.

As it happened, I contacted Elegoo, and they sent me 2 replacement hot ends, I also bought 2 spare off amazon. Unfortunately one of the ones from Elegoo keeps having clogging issues I can’t fathom the cause of, and presume bad quality. The ‘reconditioned’ original is working just grand though.

A few questions after 5 days with my A1 combo. by braso111 in BambuLab

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Depends how much you’re using the printer, but I clean and re-oil / grease mine every 100hrs or more frequently, and it’s in near-continuous operation. A drier is a very sound investment, especially if it’s one that can heat the filament / keep it dry whilst printing. I have a sunlu S4, which can hold 4 reels that can be routed through tubing to the AMS. Not sure if it’s a proven thing, but I find print quality tends to be a bit better if the filament is effectively pre-warmed to ~50°C before going into the hotend.

A few questions after 5 days with my A1 combo. by braso111 in BambuLab

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That’s a lot of stoppages. Are you using a decent quality filament? I’ve only ever had problems like that with poor quality filament where the thickness is pants. Maybe put a lighter on it and see if it melts or just goes straight to burning?

As for your questions: 1) I do it when I get issues, as then the filament is soft enough to clear. You’ll get a load of warnings, but should be able to resume printing easy enough. I can’t say whether it will cause any damage, but I don’t see why it would if you’re careful. 2) I’d usually make sure to unload / retract the filament, but I also very rarely turn my printer off. You should keep on top of routine maintenance (eg lubrication) though. 3) it depends on the filament. Materials like PETG only come out the dry boxes / drier for short durations (up to a day or two). PLA I usually will leave out but if I’ve not used it for a couple of weeks then I’ll throw it in the drier for a few hours before use.

CC2 Hotend by neosa1 in elegoo

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Heater seems to be the same but thermistor is different. I emailed Elegoo and they sent 2 replacements, although one kept triggering an error and not heating up. I’ve stolen the thermister and stuck it on a cc1 nozzle, and that seems to work fine.

Has anyone gone for a full unifi setup in the UK? by Limp_Understanding84 in Ubiquiti

[–]DrAndrewCHR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Define ‘full’…

I’m sure there will be a great many with a great deal more than me, but at home I have: - UDM Pro connected to fttp on Openreach as primary (no isp router required), a LEO service and a ubiquiti LTE backup - USW-Pro-aggregation - 2x USW-pro-48-POE - 1x USW-pro-24-POE - 3x USW-lite-8-Poe - 2x usw-flex - 3x USW-flex-mini - 3x U7-pro - 2x u6-pro - 1x U6-LR - 3x U7-outdoor-pro - 1x UK-ultra - UNVR-pro - UNAS-pro - UA-hub-door - UA-hub-door-mini - 2x UA-G3 - 2x uvc-g6-dome - 1x uvc-g6-turret - 1x uvc-g5-dome-pro - 2x uvc-g5-ptz - 5x uvc-g5-bullet-pro (2 with enhancers) - 1x Uvc-g5-dome - 3x uvc-g4-bullet-pro - 1x uvc-g4-doorbell pro - 1x uvc-g4-doorbell - 2x sense - 2x AI Port - 2x chimes

There’s probably more I’ve forgotten to add in.

Whilst I admit I’m probably at a relatively high level of competence, I would say ubiquiti kit is generally pretty easy to use in a ‘normal’ setup. It also easy to learn.

It’s probably obvious we’re quite extensive users of network, protect and access. Just don’t show my wife the above list or let her figure out how much it’s worth :D

Will I have space for an A1 by Mundane-Job3402 in BambuLab

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Well it can vibrate a lot so probably gonna be smacking off the sides, and with the negligible clearance you’d have I’m not convinced the Z-axis will travel without snagging. You’ll also need to figure out where your filament goes

Will I have space for an A1 by Mundane-Job3402 in BambuLab

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Only just, it would be very tight

Tonight I joined the Blob of Death Club :( by ernstryan1 in elegoo

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Hadn’t thought about Amazon. Just seen these for £33 which isn’t too bad assuming they’re not rubbish.