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  1. Thanks reibuehl. I've got into where the temp sensor is seated and made sure everything is in properly. When i go to "heatup nozzle"  i get a reading of 26°C/0°C. If i then click on this and increase the desired temperature the measured value steadily builds up, goes beyond the desired temp by around 10% and then settles back down. This works with no issues. Even at temperatures above 230°C.

     

    The error message comes when i select "Insert Material". The machine will go through the process of heating the nozzle and then invites you to insert the material as the feeder kicks in. This lasts for about 10 seconds and then i get the 'ERROR - STOPPED Temp Sensor' message.

  2. Hi,

     

    Was hoping someone could help with this one.

     

    After about a minute of the nozzle heating i get this message. I've checked all connections and everything seems fine. I've swapped the two temperature cables around but the issue still remains when heating the nozzle. Online guidelines state this would indicate a problem with the main board.

     

    Anybody know where i go from here?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Dave

  3. Thanks everyone. I've now managed to print a successful bronzefill model (taken from thingiverse). I reduced the infill to 20% and put the speed up. I gave the nozzle a very good clean out before printing and everything went fine. Pics below.

    Once print was finished i sanded back with wet and dry, then used a wire brush, then scotch brite, then final polish with wire wool and brasso. Once dried i then treated the model with gilders paste before giving it a final polish.

    DSC 2073

    DSC 2070

    DSC 2068

    DSC 2067

    DSC 2066

     

    Thanks again everyone for the help.

     

    Dave

     

  4. I'm currently trying to open a dxf pointcloud file (taken from a 3d camera, used for glass sub surface etching) and converting it into a mesh and then a printable model.

    I've tried lots in mesh lab and solid works but keep hitting a brick wall.

    Any suggestions welcome. I can also send the file if anyone's willing to have a go for me.

    Cheers,

    Dave

  5.  

    I'm still attempting to get a decent print with bronzefill, and after a couple of really frustrating weeks I thought I was there. Im printing on an UM2 at a temp of 220, with flowrate of 104%, fans of full. Everything goes fine for start of the print and then I get under extrusion for the final 25%. anyone have any ideas? very welcome.

    Below is an example of this.

    Baby Scan

     

    Cheers,

     

    Dave.

     

  6. Yes I have tried this a few times and all I'm getting is a little bubbling comin out of the nozzle, but it's not clearing.

    I think I'm going to remove the whole print head as you say. Any things too watch out for or be aware of when breaking the head down?

    Thanks,

    Dave

  7. Not sure if this has already been mentioned but I am having big problems with the final layer of my print (especially when the print ends at a point or peak). The printer seems to over extrude at this point resulting in a lump of unwanted material.

    My prints have got so much better after advice on this forum so any suggestions very welcome!

    Thanks

  8. The research I've done on the "sense" doesn't seem to get too many positive reviews. If I was to go down the route of a Kinect, exactly what would I need to buy? I don't have any games consoles so am a little lost when it comes to that field. could you someone give a "shopping list" for a budget Kinect scanner?

    Thanks,

    Dave

     

  9. Has anybody had any experience with any of these, or has anyone got one?

    I've seen results of prints that have come from 3D cameras and they are great, but these are from cameras costing into the thousands of £'s.

    Can the small hand held and home 3D scanners on the market, which range up to about £1000, actually produce decent results?

    Cheers,

    Dave

     

  10. Hi,

     

    I've had my Ultimaker 2 for around 3 months now and have only really printed small high quality models.

     

    I'm about to print some floor plans (as shown in the image) and wondered if anyone had any experience in similar sort of prints and/or suggestions on what would be the best sort of settings for such a print.

     

    I just wanted some advice as to what may be good settings for large thin/tall walled prints, to get me started on a first print and then I can adjust and tweak from there.

     

    Floor Plans

     

    Thanks,

     

    David

     

  11. Thanks Robert and gr5. my fans seem to be on when the print is going but if I go into tune I can then turn them upto 100% which has a noticeable increase. Should I leave them at 100% for the entire print? If not then is there anyway of setting them to come on when I require them at certain layers?

    Thanks,

    Dave

     

  12.  

    Hi,

    I'm trying to print the best quality test print I can (for my dissertation) on my Ultimaker 2. Below shows images of current best effort along with the settings im using. Any suggestions of how to make this print better would be much appreciated.

    Main issues I can see are: bubbling on the top face, and the bottom has a noticeable ridge on it and then dips in before coming back square along the sides.

     

    Settings

    IMG 1624

    IMG 1623

    IMG 1622

    IMG 1621

    IMG 1619

    Thanks

     

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