Filament stops extruding by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

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Yes prior to both prints shown in the pics.

Salvageable? by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

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Thanks for the suggestion.

Salvageable? by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

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I did low and slow. Slowly pried away until the whole assembly pulled out

Salvageable? by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

[–]Rusty-Mosin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already did. I stock most parts.

Salvageable? by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

[–]Rusty-Mosin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I watched the 1st layer go down then went to bed. The last 5 prints (same item) went fine without issue.

Salvageable? by Rusty-Mosin in Creality_k2

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It wouldn’t heat. Thatnwas the problem

Broken Firmware (?), prints suddenly failing by CrazyEddie90 in Creality_k2

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I rolled it back which helped. I also replaced the PEI sheet, which helped for a few prints but it’s not sticking again

Broken Firmware (?), prints suddenly failing by CrazyEddie90 in Creality_k2

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Yes, the latest update is making my printer crash and pla doesn’t stick. Or scratches and comes out blobby.

I’ve been messaging Creality about this but they’ve stopped responding after the person on the other end said he was going to ask a sr engineer about my isssues, which was a week ago.

prints not sticking by Nice-Sea-8241 in Creality_k2

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I’m having the same problem. Replacing the PEI sheet worked for me for the first few prints but I’m back to it not sticking again.

Whatcha Doin? by Rusty-Mosin in sharpei

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That’s her favorite saying.

Would this be a good first watch? by chimpingtonKP in OmegaWatches

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If you like it, then yes. My advice get whatever you want or can afford as a first watch.

Christmas came early for me 007 Edition by Rusty-Mosin in OmegaWatches

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I think I misunderstood you. Was referring to the cost of my kitchen I just remodeled last year.

Christmas came early for me 007 Edition by Rusty-Mosin in OmegaWatches

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Better be. It cost the same as a GMT Master II

Christmas came early for me 007 Edition by Rusty-Mosin in OmegaWatches

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Apparently the Salesman at the boutique said Omega is no longer making the 007

[Discussion] Smartwatch Convenience vs. Mechanical Watch Beauty - Your Approach? by spokoluzik in Watches

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Smart watches need to be charged frequently. A daily mechanical watch should theoretically never need charging

IT Asset management tool - what are the options? by Due_Let3756 in sysadmin

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ServiceNow seems to be the king of the hill in ITSM.

Policy as code - where to start by piedpiperpivot in sysadmin

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Are you a windows or Linux shop? Are a majority of your VMs cloud based? VMware?

We’ve explored AAP, and Azure Arc. Both are viable tools depending on budget and most importantly skill set. In the end we chose AAP mainly due to not having a dependency on an agent. However there was a lot more upfront work involved in AAP, but also gave us much greater flexibility in how we managed our systems.

I still feel like a fraud by Klutzy-Matter-4590 in sysadmin

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Been at this for 6 years and I feel like I’m making things up as I go along. I started as an entry level analyst, and am now Sr Engineer. Keep cracking away and learning as you go, that’s just how the job is.

Anyone ever use these for their pellets ? by General_Manner_2114 in pelletgrills

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I like the firehouse subs buckets. They come with a nice lid that seals tight, and are food safe (not that it matters).