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  1. It seems I will need special nozzles, where can I find those? Or will a standard nozzle do for replacement?

    I got a second hand S5 and it seems the print cores I got with it are worn out. And I have plenty of high quality more or less brand new nozzles from my UM2+ that I would be happy to use.

     

  2. On 12/21/2020 at 8:11 PM, stefan787 said:

    Hi guys!

     

    I do really like this project!

    Because of this project I started building a Ultimaker 2 extended.

    But I was wondering, is there somebody out there thats is using the E3D V6 hotends? 

    I don`'t really understand the ones off ultimaker.

     

    I have orderd two of them, but I now see i need more than just that. I also need those metal plates of the printhead: Printhead parts

    Thanks!

     

    Are there specific E3D V6 hotends for Ultimaker? 

    Is it possible to run higher temps with those? 

  3. You can use PP (polypropylene). It is food safe and dishwasher safe. 

     

    Print it with really thin layers and high temp and you will have have a very nice and smooth item and no issues. 

     

    I have previously used PLA for printing objects used in food processing and hand cleaned it and it works great. Now I am switching to PP to get it dishwasher safe too.

  4. Well, if I print 0,12mm layers at 2mm width assuming 24mm³/s max I can go 100mm/s printspeed.
    But I have no intensions of such speed. Half, max, is fine for me. So that means I will have plenty of margin with a 2mm nozzle :)

  5. Hi

    I've spent the evening working with estep calibration on my UM2+
    Below are the results. I hope you understand the data 🙂
    The time the extruder ran was as perfect as I could measure each time. (And it seems my response time is always very close to 0.15 seconds 😉 )

    First of all a notice on what I assume is some kind of bug. The first extrusion run after every M92 change of the estep value, gives a way off result. 
    So, I have tested three extrusion lengths 100mm, 200mm and 300mm. It seems the longer extrusion run, the less filament is extruded. So, at the third and last setting in the data below, at E100, I tend to get 101-102mm, at E200, it's more or less spot on, and at E300, it is 2-4mm too short. So, where talking about +- 2%. Is that a normal variation? Though the variation seems to be related to the extruded length, so it is not random.

    Starting off with default estep = 369

    E369       
    E200 F500 216mm  
    E200 F1000 206mm  
    E100 F100 203mm  
    E100 F100 102mm  
    E200 F1000 204mm 12s
    E200 F1000 204mm 12s
    E200 F500 204mm 24s
    E100 F500 103mm 12s
    E100 F100 103mm 60s
    E200 F750 205mm  
    E200 F750 205mm 16s
    E200 F750 205mm 16s
    M92 360      
    E200 F750 137mm 11s  !!!!!
    E200 F1000 200mm 12s
    E200 F1000 201mm 12s
    E200 F1000 200mm 12s
    E100 F100 101mm 60s
    E100 F100 102mm 60s
    E100 F500 102mm 12s
    E100 F1000 101mm 6s
    E100 F1000 103mm 6s
    E100 F1000 102mm 6s
    E200 F1000 201mm 12s
    M92 355.76    
    E200 F1000 150mm 9s  !!!!!
    E200 F1000 200mm 12s
    E200  F1000 200mm 12s
    E100 F100 101mm 60s
    E100 F1000 101mm 6s
    E100 F1000 101mm 6s
    E100 F1000 102mm 6s
    E200 F1000 200mm 12s
    E100 F1000 102mm 6S
    E100 F500 102mm 12s
    E100 F100 102mm 60s
    E300 F1000 296mm 18s
    E300 F1000 298mm 18s
  6. Thanks. 

    I have no specific reason to suspect anything was tampered with, I just wondered about the numbers, and that it seemed to be a big difference. And then there could be a good explanation, if the printer has been used with USB interface, I understand it may have been running for close to 400h rather than 9h.

    I guess the amount of original filament remaining, will give me a hint on this 😉

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