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  1. Heb reeds 8 maanden alles geprobeerd en heb sinds enkele maanden de oplossing voor mij gevonden. Voor de UM2 gebruik ik 3dLAC van Trideus. Werkt prachtig voor ABS en PLA. Blijft stevig zitten tijdens grote prints (15u) en komt gewoon los na afkoeling van de plaat. Voor de PLA gebruik ik ook een Polycarbonaat plaat van 10 mm . Deze kan je zonder problemen 100 maal gebruiken zonder ook maar iets te moeten doen. De stukken blijven zitten. Zelfs als je met je vingers er op zit. Nooit meer ontvetten, sticks met lijm of haarlak.
  2. I have tried everything and the aceton leaves a dirty look on the surface. I just baught a new lac. 3DLAC at 'Trideus' and it works perfect. No more warping isues, nice glass surface and perfect prints
  3. Thanks for the info, you are correct. The filemant is eaten with the teeth of the feeder. Once this happens the feeder cannot get out of the hole anymore. I will try to loosen the feeder a bit. Also I downloaded some new filament giding parts. But what do I need to do with the 'mode retraction ' ? I'm working with Symplify 3d because the support in a part is so much easier to remove.
  4. Hi, Where can I find your tipe of feeder ? I think I have a problem with the original feeder. It jams all the time.
  5. I'm new to Ultimaker world. I have a big issue with multiple parts. When I print 1 part, no problem. Sticking is also no problem with the heated bed to 60 ° and the staples glue. But when I print the same part in multiple like 2, 3 or 4 parts it will stop feeding the filament after 1.5 cm of print heigth. I have tried different shapes but every time is jams. It is frustrating because I have to deliver some parts. I print with S3d latest version. Flow 100 % PLA 215° Speed 3500mm/min with support. The parts are appr. 100 cm³ . so rather big parts with round edges, holes and 30 % infill. I think it is the feeder but do not know what we can do about it.
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