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  1. I am happy to say it is because of your first reason.

    Do you think there is bad press here?

    I see a lot of super excited users who post amazing pictures of the things they are making.

    Obviously, there are some people who are experiencing difficulties, but I like to look at it differently.

    We have a place where people can go to with problems, where they can find help.

    And the biggest positive thing is: users are actually finding help, whether it is from you guys or from us.

    Everybody runs into problems, the thing is; will you be able to solve them?

    And right here; yes. You can! (I am kinda feeling like Obama right now :p)

     

  2. I printed a couple of Ultimaker robots on the Ultimaker 2 with Nylon.

    Relatively small footprint as well, and they printed fine.

    This is what I used for the print:

    Heated bed 95°C

    Temp 215°C

    Speed 50mm/s

    Layer 0.1mm

     

  3. Hi Pedro,

    I have just been told that indeed the description has disappeared from the invoice..

    I guess my previous comment was true when I said: 'The description of the power cord should be:'

    Let me know when it is being released and if you need any further help.

    I will see to have the description changed again. (I think it was some kind of automatic reset in the invoice generator or so..)

     

  4. Hi Jaker, RJ & Renaud,

    Today we were going to send out a larger batch again from Ultimaker Originals and I just checked to see where your orders stood in that batch. And I have some good news for you because all 3 of your Ultimaker Kits are going to be send out today! :) You should receive a shipment notification later on today, if you have not received it already.

    If you have any further questions please feel free to ask!

     

  5. Hi Pedro,

    The description of the power cord should be: 'Power Cable UK Type C6 (Included in Printer price)'

    Because it is included in the printer price it shouldn't cause any problems.

    Our apologies for the extra delay, I hope it gets released soon!

    Please let us know if there is anything we can do :)

     

  6. I am sorry to hear your machine is not working perfectly.

    Lets try to get it to work, ok?

    First I will also comment on the 4 remaining questions you have asked:

    1) Filaments spools I didn't received since january ?

    Could you share with me (in a PM?) your ordernumber?

    I will look into it. We have had quite a backlog of some filaments we had to ship out but last time I heard we shipped out everything until approx. March. Tomorrow would were going to ship out another large batch of back orders, so if you could let me know today I think we should be able to include your remaining filaments.

    2) No fix on material feeder during the time which this machine was to the technical center ?

    I was not involved with your communication with Marrit or during repair. Was your feeder mentioned as a part

    that needed some attention? If so, maybe the feeder is OK and something else is the problem.

    I want to try to find the problem with you. (or maybe the feeder is not OK, and we will discover this too and we will find an appropriate solution for you).

    3) No fix on the fan too

    Same answer as above.

    4) The new issue about the temp sensor ?

    Shipment can also have caused this error, and it could be easily fixed following GR5's suggestion.

    If the connection is good, we can also send you out a new PT100 (temp sensor).

     

    I think it goes without saying that Ultimaker does care about its customers. Of course, just like any other company, it can happen that something doesn't happen (as fast) as it should, but that doesn't mean we have any bad intentions and doesn't mean it can not be solved. I hope you can see my attempt to solve this with you as a gesture of Ultimaker to help you get back to 3D printing without problems.

     

    If indeed there is something mechanically wrong with your Ultimaker I want to take it back and repair your Ultimaker.

    But first I want to establish if it is something mechanical, or something else.

    It would be a waste of time and money to have it shipped back if the problem is not mechanical.

    When you are willing to cooperate the troubleshooting will be much faster and you will start 3D printing much faster.

     

    You shouldn't have to open up your Ultimaker every 3 weeks, so yes. Something is not working like it should.

    Lets find out what it is.

     

    Thank you for your time,

     

  7. I just got poked by Robert..

    I understand and agree that it is not common or conventional to ask for such a thing.

    But at the moment the shop (mainly at the back end) is under construction and because of this

    we temporarily have only limited rights. Therefor we can not acces someones account without the password.

    Like my colleague offered, the password can be reset after the service.

    We can not and will not abuse that information and it will only give us the option to prepare an order up until the stage of payment. From that moment on it will be all you again.

     

  8. Hi LaCarpe,

    Thank you for your post.

    If you want to get in touch with the Ultimaker team you are best of sending a ticket to our technical support team.

    You are now posting on the forums, which is a great place for help, but if you are not accepting GR5's help then maybe you should not post your problems on the forum. There are a lot of very capable and knowledgable people here and

    everyone wants to help you, they do not need to help you. I hope you will also accept the help and keep an open attitude, something I do not really see in your reply.

    About your machine, GR5 is right about checking the cables.

    If you want to solve the problem you could open up the cover and check for a loose connection.

    You can also send the Ultimaker 2 back, but that is a much more timely process.

    At some point in your experience with Ultimaker, or any other 3D printer, you will find yourself in a position that you will have to do some maintenance. You can find a lot of help and experience both here and in our technical support team.

    The technology is not plug and play yet.

    In regard of the comments about the machine; yes the Ultimaker can print up to 300mm/s, however

    only for really easy to print models like a stretchlet. More regular or complex prints should be printed with a lower speed if you want to maintain quality. Nonetheless, you should be able to print with 70mm/s

    I have just checked, and in fact I can select 0.02 as layer height. Why won't Cura allow you, does it say why?

    And how do you mean 500mm/s?

    When you placed a 220mm piece in Cura, did you have skirt enabled? If so this can be the reason why it didn't fit

    on your buildplate. Cura also needs space for the skirt-line if you have this option enabled.

    The dual extrusion is in development and we are expecting to release it around the 3rd quarter of 2014.

    When you have just received your Ultimaker 2 you commented to me about the fan and you had a scratch on the aluminum Z stage. If I am not mistaken I offered you a replacement or a voucher because of the scratch and you happily accepted the voucher. In my opinion at that point this was resolved.

    I am sure with all the knowledge and skilled people here we can solve your problem fast, I hope you are willing to accept the help and work together with us on getting you back to 3D printing.

     

  9. The small fan in the back of the printhead will always be on.

    The 2 side-fans will start cooling around the 5th-8th layer.

    They gradually start cooling after the first 2 layers but it takes a few layers to get up to speed.

     

  10. Hi Rob,

    Is the filament exactly 3.0mm or is it within the 3.0 range but it actually is approx. 2.85mm ?

    3.0mm would be the max, because the ID of the bowden tube is 3.16mm and 3.0mm may create some friction.

    For PLA you don't necessarily need glue, but if it is a rather large footprint you may want to use it.

    For ABS you do want to put some glue on the bed.

    Heat up the bed to 65ºC and for most (PLA) prints you should be fine :)

     

  11. Hi Jordan,

    Thank you for your message.

    It looks like your Ultimaker received quite some blows during transit.

    We have seen this before and we have improved our packaging several times.

    However it looks like the couriers keep finding new ways to abuse packages :O

    If you want we can have your Ultimaker replaced for a new one.

    Since you are pretty far away from the HQ this may take a week or 2.

    Could you tell me why you think your bed is 'impossible' to level?

    In any way you are entitled (if I am not mistaken, I need your ordernumber first) to a replacement, but maybe

    this is not the reason why you are experiencing the difficulties you have.

     

  12. Hi Jack,

    Thank you for your post.

    As I replied on your previous message:

    I am sorry to hear you are still waiting for your Ultimaker Original.

     

    The Ultimaker Original is at times a complicated product to produce, because of the many different parts it contains.

    Because the technology is developing in such a rapid pass we can not store large stocks because they can very easily become obsolete. The downside is that sometimes, when a supplier is facing delivery-problems it will immediately reflect on us. We do our best to be as pro-active as possible about this and that is why we send you an email to notify you about the extended delivery time.

     

    I am sorry to hear that your patience is running low, and if you insist it would be no problem to guide you through the refund process. I can connect you to my colleagues from Sales.

    On the other hand, if you can find it within yourself to have a little bit more patience you will be able to enjoy the benefits of having an Ultimaker Original. It has been on the market for over 3 years, and has been able to stand its ground ever since. Something no other printer has been capable off.

     

    If you want to get back with me through PM that is fine.

    Looking forward hearing from you,

     

  13. Hi Guys,

    Thank you for your post on the forums.

    I am sorry to hear you are still waiting for your Ultimaker Original.

    The Ultimaker Original is at times a complicated product to produce, because of the many different parts it contains.

    Because the technology is developing in such a rapid pass we can not store large stocks because they can very easily become obsolete. The downside is that sometimes, when a supplier is facing delivery-problems it will immediately reflect on us. We do our best to be as pro-active as possible about this and that is why we send you an email to notify you about the extended delivery time.

    I am sorry to hear that your patience is running low, and if you insist it would be no problem to guide you through the refund process. I can connect you to my colleagues from Sales.

    On the other hand, if you can find it within yourself to have a little bit more patience you will be able to enjoy the benefits of having an Ultimaker Original. It has been on the market for over 3 years, and has been able to stand its ground ever since. Something no other printer has been capable off.

    If you want to get back with me through PM that is fine.

    Looking forward hearing from you,

     

  14. Someone printed an enormous version of my Ieyo character.

     

     

    I thought I recognized him, but the name on the picture left me with no doubt.

    That is Florian, who has also been with Ultimaker from the beginning within the community.

    I believe he is now focussing on his delta-printer. Great guy! :)

     

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