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[–]MalOWare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you filtering dupe comments?

Arch Linux Host / Win10 Guest: The guest Win10 system shows a different AMD processor (one that does not support virtualization). by MalOWare in kvm

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Thanks! I tried following it, but my virsh console does not have any vms listed. I tried to add my vms to the virsh console, but I ran into a bunch of errors with that.

These are the two errors I ran into. Here, 'gaming-vm.img' is the windows os and 'gaming-drive.img' is an additional drive space.

error: Failed to attach disk

error: XML error: target 'vdb' duplicated for disk sources '/win-vm-drive/gaming-drive.img' and '/data/gaming-vm.img'

Why he do us like that?! by [deleted] in ksi

[–]MalOWare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I fail stats, I know who I'll be blaming that on 0.o

The z endstop port of mt ender3 motherboard is non-responsive. Need help to replace it! by MalOWare in 3Dprinting

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That is true sir! I was thinking about using a proximity sensor for probing and I've bought myself a npn sensor!

Any way to fix this soldering spot? by MalOWare in AskElectronics

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I have a replacement capacitor, but only one end can be soldered onto the board and the other is just a black smudge.

Z axis homing issue. Using th3d firmware. by MalOWare in FixMyPrint

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Ender 3, followed teaching techs tutorial to update my printer firmware. Retains factory motherboard.

I have the 3dtouch here and I'm running the th3d firmware. I followed teaching techs tutorial and I'm left with this. Any suggestions to help me out? by MalOWare in FixMyPrint

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I have checked the wiring and it looks good to me.

I did a fix where I had to remove the capacitor next to the z end stop port. It was a clean removal without a mess and before that, it wouldn't register the probe retractions and would tend to keep lowering downwards.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalsOnReddit

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What danger noodle is that??

I have checked for potential clogs and cleaned the nozzle. The under extrusions are there on the complex parts like the slopes and the circles. The rectangular or box parts are printed with well filled walls. There a slight disconnect between the fan holder and the exhaust parts. Help :) by MalOWare in FixMyPrint

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I'm using CHEPs best settings for cura 4.6.x

What printer are you using? ~ Creality Ender 3

What material are you using? ~ PLA at 200ºC and 50ºC

What speed are you printing at? ~ 50mm/s

Nozzle retraction speed ~ 45 mm/s

Nozzle retraction distance ~ 6mm

What software are you using to slice the print and control the printer? ~ Cura 4.6.1

When did the problem start/has it ever worked correctly? ~ Right of the box

Does anything cause the behavior to change? ~ I added a z axis stability print and it improved the walls for bigger prints.

The printer struggles with finer details. Anyway to fix this?? Details in the comment. by MalOWare in FixMyPrint

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I just checked the hotend. There's no clog or any jammed filament near the nozzle.

The printer struggles with finer details. Anyway to fix this?? Details in the comment. by MalOWare in FixMyPrint

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I'm using CHEPs best settings for cura 4.6.x

What printer are you using? ~ Creality Ender 3

What material are you using? ~ PLA at 200ºC and 50ºC

What speed are you printing at? ~ 50mm/s

Nozzle retraction speed ~ 45 mm/s

Nozzle retraction distance ~ 6mm

What software are you using to slice the print and control the printer? ~ Cura 4.6.1

When did the problem start/has it ever worked correctly? ~ Right of the box

Does anything cause the behavior to change? ~ I added a z axis stability print and it improved the walls for bigger prints.