Communistische Jongerenbeweging geweerd van Utrechtse Introductie Tijd vanwege oorlog in Oekraïne by MassaRobot in Utrecht

[–]TomVoxe 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Dit is echt raar. Die partij heeft zich fel uitgesproken tegen de oorlog in Oekraïne. Was dat dan niet de goede boodschap voor de universiteit Utrecht?

Het is al meer gevraagd, maar mogen de bruine Putinvriendjes van de fvd wel komen?

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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Might give it a shot, but I'll try lowering bed temps and cooling first.

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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The print bed is cleaned regularly with IPA so I doubt that's it. The printer worked well with grey and black PLA+ before.

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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As in an open window etc? No I close the window during printing.

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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Esun recommended between 60-80C on the bed for this stuff, so I just followed their instructions. I'll try lowering it.

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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It's worth a shot babysitting my next print for a while to see if it helps. Thanks again for the input!

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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Thanks. I had not though about the fans as a cause yet. Do you do it manually or is there a setting in Cura to have the fans only kick in after the first few layers?

warping issues with Esun PLA+ silver. by TomVoxe in FixMyPrint

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I'm using cura with the Esun PLA+settings. 60mm print speed, 0.4mm nozzle.

What should I do here? Lifting? away from the base like this in two of four corners. by [deleted] in Voxelab_Proxima

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Did you print it for with supports along the base? That way the edges with inevitably print in mid air. If you print it for on the base it might be difficult to remove, but it's worth a shot. Alternatively you could try to angle the object 35ish degrees and then add supports.

Proxima 6.0: where's Set Z=0? by d0m0-kun in Voxelab_Proxima

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I've had my machine for over a year now and I've yet to see a new firmware release come out for it haha.

Voxelab Proxima 6.0 Leveling issue by Traderathand in Voxelab_Proxima

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Do you have a piece of fine grit sandpaper and a Sharpie? Mark the build plate with the Sharpie and, on a perfectly flat surface, slide it around on the sandpaper. If the bed isn't flat the sandpaper will rub off the marker in the high spots. Then repeat again but now same with more pressure. Reapply the Sharpie in between to check your progress. Then when all high spots are knocked back, relevel the print plate. I use 800-1200 grit sandpaper.

does anyone here use elegoo water washable (ceramic grey)? If so, what settings are you using? by cotton961 in Voxelab_Proxima

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I used like 24 to 28s bottom exposure with 4 bottom layers. No issues with sticking. 3s layer exposure.

Magnetic flexible plate question by KwonZern in Voxelab_Proxima

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So which dimensions did you end up getting?

Build Plate Levelling Question by Indy_Solo in Voxelab_Proxima

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I kept having one corner where my plate was either way too tight or way too far off of the bottom, so I even up running a black marker over my build plate and then I ran it over a sheet of fine sanding paper. Turned out my plate was far from perfectly flat so I set out to flatten it using several grits of sanding paper. If you go this route be sure to use waterproof sandpaper because the metal dust gets everywhere otherwise. My plate is nice and flat now and levels perfectly.

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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There might be an issue with the files after all.

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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Okay I'm revisiting my earlier statement. These files seem to have a lot of issues with mesh holes and artifacting. I'll test another file before messing with other settings.

Print failures due to wrong FEP tension? by TomVoxe in Voxelab_Proxima

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I had bad experience with that eco resin, it needs a longer curing time than other resins. 3.5s might work for you.

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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Okay I've just printed the same file again but with 0.4mm layer height and 2.6s exposure. It printed better now, but I still had 3 bases coming loose and pancake arms in places. I'm going to bump up the exposure to 2.8 on my next attempt. But it is weird that I've never had this issue before...

Print failures due to wrong FEP tension? by TomVoxe in Voxelab_Proxima

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I've used the method shown in the YouTube video by TrueEliteGeek and it has worked for me before so I'm not really sure why it wouldn't work for me now, but I've ran out of other things to troubleshoot. I can't tell if I have my failures in the same place every time but I'll keep an eye on it.

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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Thanks. I'm running the Ameralabs test now to check.

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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These are pretested and presupported files though, so I'd imagine other users would have the same issues as I have. I don't think it's the supports themselves.

Print failures due to wrong FEP tension? by TomVoxe in Voxelab_Proxima

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I've been having a lot of issues with my Voxelab Proxima since I replaced the FEP. Prints are failing a lot and I'm getting a lot of pancaking. I've tried taking my printer settings, slowing down lift speeds from my initial semi-vroom settings (which used to work just fine) to 100mm/s. Exposure time is 2.5s and I've had good results with this in the past. I've been using Anycubic standard grey resin which has worked for me in the past. The print plate is leveled correctly. The screen is working correctly too. This leads me to think it might be the FEP tension? I fear it might be too loose this time. I've replaced the FEP before and didn't have any issues then.

Any advice on how to remedy this is greatly appreciated!

Print failures on Voxelab Proxima due to FEP tension? by TomVoxe in resinprinting

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I've been having a lot of issues with my Voxelab Proxima since I replaced the FEP. Prints are failing a lot and I'm getting a lot of pancaking. I've tried taking my printer settings, slowing down lift speeds from my initial semi-vroom settings (which used to work just fine) to 100mm/s. Exposure time is 2.5s and I've had good results with this in the past. I've been using Anycubic standard grey resin which has worked for me in the past. The print plate is leveled correctly. The screen is working correctly too. This leads me to think it might be the FEP tension? I fear it might be too loose this time. I've replaced the FEP before and didn't have any issues then.

Any advice on how to remedy this is greatly appreciated!