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Dim3nsioneer

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  1. Da muss ich Dir jetzt leider widersprechen. Du kannst die Höhen der Düsen mit Hilfe der beiden Edelstahlisolatoren (weiter oder weniger weit auf den Olsson Block draufschrauben) justieren. Das kann dann natürlich etwas unterschiedliche Höhen für die TFTs bedeuten was dann wiederum mit dem höhenverstellbaren Kunststoff-Spacer kompensiert wird. Wichtig ist natürlich, dass zwischen Olsson Block und TFT nie ein Spalt ist. Aber es sollte ja auch nicht zuviel Druck drauf sein. Daher der höhenverstellbare Spacer. Ich hoffe, ich habe jegliche Klarheit beseitigen können.
  2. Klaro: z.B. den hier; von Anders Olsson; verwende ich selbst (in Ngen gedruckt).
  3. @zerspaner_gerd: Die Höheneinstellung kannst Du sehr elegant vornehmen wenn Du bei mindestens einem Hotend einen höhenverstellbaren Spacer verwendest. Zusammen mit den Edelstahlisolatoren gibt Dir das genügend Freiheitsgrade, beide Düsenende auf die gleiche Höhe über dem Druckbett zu bringen.
  4. @Xeno: I don't want to question your process of decision, but shouldn't the question in this case be whether an existing printer can match your needs or not? So if the UM2+ can everything you need buy some of them. If not, you may have to consider even other printers than the Ultimaker (Ultimaker will maybe hate me for this - sorry guys). It's not a bad thing for a company to buy products which exist some time on the market and have less flaws than a brand new product (the version .0 effect). Waiting for the new product is rather a prosumer thing I think. Maybe you can also split the order? Buying 5 now and 5 later? You certainly can raise the topic of volume discount with 10 machines.
  5. May I ask which other printer(s) were candidates?
  6. OK, @Neotko is the true S3D champion here but I'll try to give you a starting point. In the process settings go to tab 'Advanced' and tick 'Avoid crossing outline for travel movements'. Then check the result. Sometimes it's still crossing the surface. Then you have to play around with the 'Maximum allowed detour factor' just below on the 'Advanced' tab. For some prints I had to put this factor to 50 to make sure it really takes 'the way around the lake'.
  7. You're right, it was more focused on the results. The BCN3D Sigma was there, showing dual extrusion printing and a local guy with his own 3D printer kit. And of course one or the other RepRap printer.
  8. I have been to Mini Maker Faire Zürich today. Number of Ultimaker printers there: zero! What does that mean?
  9. It's also called combing line if it is a travel move without retraction (you will find a number of posts with that topic here). There are two possibilities to avoid it: combing along walls and/or z-hop. Are you slicing with S3D or with Cura?
  10. Buy an Ultimaker printer for each. Seriously, I agree that the sheets should be available alone (maybe as a pack of 25 or 50 sheets).
  11. Der Zortrax druckt sehr gut Zortrax-HIPS. Das heisst Material und Drucker sind optimal aufeinander abgestimmt. Wer dieses Erlebnis auf Anhieb mit seinem Ultimaker haben möchte, verwendet Ultimaker Material für das es Voreinstellungen in Cura gibt. Ansonsten gilt eben herantasten. Die Tipps von @Nicolinux sind da sicher ein guter Startpunkt.
  12. @valcrow: Can you please keep us updated about the lifetime of the sheets? I guess you do not have enough prints on one sheet to see a degradation of the adhesion?
  13. What material do you need such a behavior for? Heating up the nozzle should take much less time than heating up the bed. Cura heats the bed up to a certain level and then starts to heat the nozzle in parallel. On my UM2 with 35W heater the two are pretty well synchronized. Please be also aware that legacy Cura you wrote the plugin for is not supported anymore by Ultimaker.
  14. If you have an UM2 selected there is not yet a possibility to change the nozzle size (@nallath: this will be implemented, right?). But you can change the line width which should have the desired effect.
  15. That UMO know-how of mine might be a bit rusty but I'm not the only one reading this forum... Anyway, don't forget to open a new thread with a new issue.
  16. Recommend @neotko's 'edit'-solution... btw: Welcome to the forum, @zurichch! I guess I will not have to ask where you are from...
  17. Ultimakus Unlimitus Rex... Actually, those bones are just decoration for the Ultimaker exhibition, aren't they?
  18. I agree with @Meduza although I have installed a second extruder with 1.75mm diameter from the feeder to the nozzle on my UM2. A machine should be optimized for one diameter. However, if Ultimaker would change the diameter to 1.75mm one day, it should be out of good reasons. If one wants to print 1.75mm filament on an UM2(+): there is an Olsson convertion kit and a 1.75mm version of the Matchless V3 block and nozzles from 3dSolex.
  19. I guess there are easier ways to produce pages with Braille font... However, it's a great possibility to customize physical objects for visually impaired people. And of course 3D printing is a great aid in the sense @lrodriguez reported.
  20. I can't remember having cleaned the blue tape with alcohol back in my UMO days. The prints always adhered nicely to the tape but the tape not to the acryllic bed.
  21. Has someone managed to create a new profile with current settings under Cura 2.3 beta? btw: Installation of the beta damaged part of my 2.1.3 profiles... :( But: cool new features to test; one can now even change acceleration and jerk per print line type...
  22. Same goes for a standard UM2 or UM2 Extended with an Olsson block.
  23. What about PLA and high humidity? First overheat it and then let the print soak humid air. But just be aware that pieces of such a material could be quite sharp.
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