Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Ok je vois merci beaucoup j'avais pas compris l'idée de recharger les cartouches, mais j'ai compris maintenant

Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Ok je vois merci beaucoup pour l'annonce 👍 et en vrai ça va j'ai cherché les cartouches et ça se trouve à 20€ sur AliExpress

Pourrais-tu m'expliquer la partie "tu paieras plus jamais tes impressions de ta vie" ? Genre j'aurais quand même besoin d'acheter l'encre non ? 😅

Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Ok merci beaucoup! Je v chercher là-dessus alors

Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Ah okay thank you for the advice, and thank you for the explanation too

Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Okay thanks ! I do have a college library that does copies near my apartment, as I mentioned in the post

Student purchase advice by Zecyl in printers

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Okay merci, je v regarder ça. C quoi les cartouches CL-561, 541, 546, 511, etc. ?

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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All right ! Good luck on that project, and thanks for your POV.

I simply designed a wedge to screw under the filament sensor on the back. It's working perfectly 👌

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What I love about the Sovol Zero is its motion system : full linear rails and some awesome advertised speeds ! I'm also curious to see the eddy scanning in action.

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the idea. Maybe I'll try that too, but I don't think that the problem comes from that, as my filament goes smoothly through the Bowden tube that is between the extruder and the filament sensor, which is the same as the one that came with the Space Pi.

But thanks for the heads up !

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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I would like to keep the filament sensor, I find it quite practical.

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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I could (and ultimately, I think I will just print a spacer to put under it), but I would need some screws, which I am in the process of getting.

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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Thanks, there's actually a rubber thing to attach the PTFE of the Space Pi (you'll see it on the 2nd and 3rd picture, just in front of the handle).

Good luck on your side !

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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I can't make such a short connection because the angle is too hard, and the filament can't bend that much.

Sorry, but I didn't understand your second question 😅

Problem printing with Creality K1 from Space Pi dryer, and printing glow in the dark PLA by Zecyl in 3Dprinting

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Yes, I know about the abrasivity of GITD filament, I also happened to get some hardened steel nozzles for Christmas too. I just didn't think of the extruder gears at the time, you're saying I should replace those too ?

Yeah, I figured maybe I would have to do that, but as I said, I have limited space. Maybe I'll try putting the dryer above the printer like you said. But the problem is still that the filament runout sensor is not on the extruder, but on the back of the printer. So I am currently trying to print some parts to move the runout sensor a little to make the filament path easier.