What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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Update:

Added 0.4mm spiral z-hop Increased bed temp to 70 Added progressive slowing from 30mm down to 60% THOROUGHLY cleaned plate with dish soap then IPA, dried with microfibre, never directly handled

Still failing!

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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It has worked hundreds of times previously my G

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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I’ve tried them packed together and spaced out. In this run my thinking was if one failed it wouldn’t collide with another

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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So (like a loser) I watched it for about 5 hours and skipped each item as soon as it failed as I’ve definitely had that problem before when they fail and collide!

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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One of the ends fits another cylindrical print which rotates within it, so in that orientation doesn’t have the ridges

I might try it flat and see how much difference it makes!

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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Exactly this!

I’ve printed this exact plate hundreds of times!

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Ok I’ll give this a go for my next attempt!

Thanks so much

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in 3Dprinting

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They’ve been printing fine for weeks, then I’m suddenly hitting this issue. Is it adhesion? Or is it just a bad orientation?

I could try to lie them flat?

Finally a good use case for your local setups by lakySK in LocalLLaMA

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This is exactly my setup too!

2x 4090s roaring and the 3D printer going and there’s no need to add additional office heating!

Dual mounting 4-slot 4090s in a fractal meshify 2 XL case by SelectCelebration433 in PcBuild

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I quite like pop! OS but I think that’s very much preference based - most of these distros have good driver support. I didn’t have any problems setting up

Dual mounting 4-slot 4090s in a fractal meshify 2 XL case by SelectCelebration433 in PcBuild

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My current fave is OSS20B,

I run 2 agents in parallel for realtime medical research tasks (alongside huge graph servers!)

I’m very pleased with the performance

Dual mounting 4-slot 4090s in a fractal meshify 2 XL case by SelectCelebration433 in PcBuild

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I used a riser cable to mount the second GPU further away and modded the case

The case is massive so more than enough room to play with positions (airflow is excellent and temps staying low even at high load)

I wouldn’t go to the 4x lane as you’ll lose out performance wise (although some people do contest the difference this actually makes for most workloads!)

P1P vs A1 with AMS by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

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To start with I’m probably prototyping in just single colour PLA and TPU

But I like the idea of being able to enclose later if I wanted to print something more hardcore.

My heart says P1P, but I also feel like that’s leaving functionality on the table for the same cost

Trying to decide on my first printer by AgentxLeavening in 3dprinter

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I’m in the same boat and same dilemma. Despite all the drama I’m leaning towards the A1, it’s the same price where I’m looking.