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Stoty

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  1. New to 3D and just purchased an Ender 3 V2 with the stock firmware in the LCD and the latest update (V 1.0.2) on the motherboard. Other than the updated firmware for the motherboard update from Creality is there a better firmware for the motherboard and LCD? Learning that Creality uses Marlin 2.0, but wondering if the Marlin folks have a better update than Creailty that takes advantage of more G code functions.

  2. I am guessing this is a personal preference question. I have an Ender 3 V2. I am curious about brands of PLA and which ones are better/more consistent. I am new to 3D printing (hobby) and have been using Inland PLA (made in China) as it is sold at a store local to me. Its the only brand they carry. I have been reading up and see that Hatchbox and IC3D are highly rated for quality, etc. Interestingly I see that IC3D is headquartered near me. Was looking to by USA made PLA if the quality is good.

     

    I have random issues with the Inland spool being tangled. It also seems to vary as to whether it will stick to the build plate within the same spool and identical parameters. White and gray are what I have used the most. THe black spool I have seems to work better. Before I open a blue and red spool I was curious what folks thought.

  3. I have a question into Creality. I'll add this and see what they say.

    It is the Marlin Firmware update that isn't reading the M117 code that Cura is listing in the script? I think I have done the correct firmware updates.

     

    Did the Cube check. The X and Y axis are at about 19.9 mm. Z is at about 19.65 mm Looks like Z needs a tweak.

    Thanks

     

  4. Sorry. I haven't gotten all the terminology down yet.

    Running Cura 4.8. I took whatever was the latest when I started a couple of weeks ago. I do see the icon next to the slicer button (had to download a plugin for that as I recall).

     

    I attached what I ran for the temp tower (I modified after reading some of the posts here) and what I just ran for the cube test I ran.  I had changed the file names to something short, but still only saw the filename.

     

    I have always seen time spent and time remaining on the LCD. I attached a picture of what the LCD screen looks like during a print.

     

    20210101_104119.jpg

    Cube.gcode PLA 185-225.gcode

  5. Got it. I did do an extruder check and it is at almost exactly 100 mm. I haven't checked the x, y, and z axis. I'll do that.

    I have also found, with many different initial layer parameters, that I need to put a layer of glue stick on the bed. I've leveled the bed with a feeler gauge rather than a piece of paper. Its very similar to setting the valve lash in an engine. I am at about 0.002-in. (.05 mm). I did find the center of the bed was about 0.001-in lower, so I leveled the bed in about a 4-in circle. Cleaned the bed, and restarted the temp tower with your parameters noted above. The first layer didn't stick. Cleaned the bed again, added a layer of glue stick and its now printing fine.

     

    I also shorted the file name and the layer number still isn't showing. I'll fight that problem later.

     

  6. Thank you for the info. I have been spending alot of time leveling the bed. I got so far as to get might dial indicators out and mount them near the extruder. I need to check again - I think the bed is level. The number of choices in Cura and listening to the many Youtube vidoes have likely clouded my thinking. I have read about combing, and numerous other parameters to no avail. I am suspecting its something simple. Attached are pictures of the temp tower I just printed. It looks like 185 to 200 is a good temp range, but the general quality at each level isn't that great. Thoughts?

    20201231_100440.jpg

    20201231_100434.jpg

    20201231_100457.jpg

  7. I have an Ender 3 V2. I have put this Post Processing Script in my slicer code.  An example of what I see this in the Gcode is:

     

    ;layer2
    M117 Layer 2 of 844 CE3_SmartTemperatureTower_PLA_180-225

     

    The actual file name is PLA 185-225.gcode and that is what is showing on the LCD screen. Layer number never shows.

     

    Fighting frustration because I can't get a decent print after two weeks of having this printer outside of the little dog that was the first thing I printed. Was trying this tower to see if I could figure out why.

     

    Appreciate the help.

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