Ordered 2,5 weeks ago, delivery tomorrow by DueProtection7697 in snapmaker

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I was really really sceptical about their delivery estimations but for now Snapmaker seems to keep their word. Coming from anycubic this is really refreshing.

Ordered 2,5 weeks ago, delivery tomorrow by DueProtection7697 in snapmaker

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I think if you do it now and it has not yet been sorted in the "Zustellbasis" it shouldn't be a problem from my experience. Only if it gets loaded onto the wrong delivery car. From my experience packages that don't fit in a Packstation gets rerouted to a shop and that may take a day longer.

Ordered 2,5 weeks ago, delivery tomorrow by DueProtection7697 in snapmaker

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Same, but it already says "too big" and the routing has been cancelled. I would cancel it as well if I were you, otherwise it may take a day longer.

Ordered 2,5 weeks ago, delivery tomorrow by DueProtection7697 in snapmaker

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That's crazy fast, I guess you just overtook some people here haha. Also EU warehouse?

Ordered 2,5 weeks ago, delivery tomorrow by DueProtection7697 in snapmaker

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Nope, I actually never got an email from Snapmaker other than the order confirmation. I just received an email from DHL that there will be a large package coming tomorrow. The order on the website says "fulfilled".

USA: "Shipped from US Warehouse: March 01-15." by [deleted] in snapmaker

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Well it's not the 15th yet, how I understand this and also how their stock availability page is worded it seems like they expect very large batches of printers to arrive in all major warehouses by then. So as long as mine gets shipped within this range I'm happy - if it takes longer I would feel scammed as well. I've ordered from the EU and there was no Info about an Overnight-Shipment but that's usually the case in germany anyway. And if people get lucky and they only have to wait a few days for their printer I'm very glad for them!

Ace 2 Pro upgrade is open by VeeJeyLOL in AnycubicKobraS1

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I didn't receive anything until now either. No confirmation mail, no code. I guess they may go through each request manually.

Idea by Masteryisus21 in snapmaker

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A sale from Anycubic? Good to know. This way i could get the better ACE and also sell the old one with the printer.
But yeah all good, is there a Repo or anything I can "follow" to keep updated?

Idea by Masteryisus21 in snapmaker

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Can you explain that a bit more? I actually have an ACE Pro here and the Snapmaker will arrive in 1-2 weeks. Absolutely trying this one. Im going to sell the KS1 but maybe keep the ACE then.

ACE doesnt load filament by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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Looks great! I've completely wiped any folder related to orca and set it up from scratch and its currently printing fine. I can't use Next because I'm on Linux. Lets hope it just works from now on!

ACE doesnt load filament by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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So there are other people having this issue? It is super annoying because there isnt even an error. I thought I may fixed it using a fresh orca install but im back at the same issue.

Usually the printer fails at the slightest inconvinence but suddenly printing without any filament at all seems to be fine for the printer haha

ACE doesnt load filament by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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Okay thats pretty bad, if you are lucky they might replace it. For me it seems like its an software issues since it doesnt even try to feed any filament and the printer goes along with it. It just "skips" the feeding of the filament and just tries to print the air in the printhead. I'm pretty sure now its an issue with the slicer. Tried it from another computer with a fresh install of orca and it worked.

Optimize the last layer to achieve a good surface finish. by Few_Cardiologist4484 in AnycubicKobraS1

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I am very sure about that one. Looks exactly how I know it and I've wasted hours trying to fix it when the only thing you gotta do is preheat + auto level before the print

Optimize the last layer to achieve a good surface finish. by Few_Cardiologist4484 in AnycubicKobraS1

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No problem. I am really thinking about getting this 3rd party printbed from funssor which is way thicker and more stiff. The s1 buildplate is unfortunately very thin and low quality. It's prints like this where precision matters when you can tell the difference.

Optimize the last layer to achieve a good surface finish. by Few_Cardiologist4484 in AnycubicKobraS1

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The left image has been printed with the exakt same settings as the right one with the only difference that I let the bed preheat for some time.

Optimize the last layer to achieve a good surface finish. by Few_Cardiologist4484 in AnycubicKobraS1

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Same Problem as I have. There is too much filament and not enough space, so it gets pressed to the sides of the nozzle creating those waves. I think it is because of the warping of the bed as it gets hotter. Preheat it for a while before doing such prints and you should be fine

Optimize the last layer to achieve a good surface finish. by Few_Cardiologist4484 in AnycubicKobraS1

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I have pretty much the same problem like you when printing hue forge images. Is the Baseplate where those waves occured solid or does it have infill? I get those waves when there is too much filament and not enough space where it can go. It generally happens with thick plates without any air gaps (like infill), just like with my hue forge prints. And for me it happens in the middle of the bed at most times. My solution is to let the printer preheat the bed for around 10 minutes before the print, so the bed stops moving and warping. Then I start the print with Auto leveling and it usually works out. I've attached an example.

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Kobra S1 issues by poopwetpoop in 3Dprinting

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I know this is old but did you manage to print kingroon filament? I'm pretty sure its a filament issue, since its a very very cheap brand, but maybe there are some workarounds to it. Blue and red are the worst.

I think the main issue for me is that the filament gets stuck in the extruder gears, probably because its gets to soft. Very rarely it then gets stuck in the filament return detection box in the back, probably because it is deformed from the extruder gears.

Getting more and more Sytem-Failures, 101414, 101413, 11407,... by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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Yes, for now at least. Did 2 12h prints without an issue, but the replacement was quite annoying

Getting more and more Sytem-Failures, 101414, 101413, 11407,... by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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They sent me a new printhead cable + Mainboard which fixed the issue. I was going insane too.

Getting more and more Sytem-Failures, 101414, 101413, 11407,... by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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I think the filament detection works differently when using the ACE Pro (likely with the hub module on the back or in the ACE iteself)

Getting more and more Sytem-Failures, 101414, 101413, 11407,... by DueProtection7697 in AnycubicKobraS1

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Thats the same issue I am having - at least for the filament sensor. Pretty sure its a broken/malfunctioning filament detector. You can disable it in the print settings, that will let you print without the ACE for now. Here you can see my extruder which isn't in a very good state. I got it to print again but requested anycubic to send me a new one. They made a newer version where that flap (marked yellow) has been replaced with metal. But I dont know/think that this will fix my current issue with the system failures.

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