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JTMD

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  1. 2 hours ago, glx said:

    The image you tried to attach somehow doesn't work :(.

     

    Dont know why, other can see it..  hmmm

     

    anyway, I followed advice from monroe7 and used a solder iron to melt the mess little-by-little until it was gone.  turns out the only thing the plastic was adhered to was the silicon membrane so it only took 15 minutes or so to clear it.

    Now I gotta remember how to put a new membrane in it  🙂

     

  2. On 4/9/2021 at 4:11 PM, UlrichC-DE said:

    The material can actually also be pulled back manually through the station. Open the feeder and off you go. It just does not always work. I do this very reluctantly and would therefore not recommend it.

    You're right, it doesnt always work, in fact, I've never been able to make that work.  but here's what DOES work.

     

    turn off all the power, printer and material station both.  open the feed on the station the material is in.   open the material station, cut and remover the spool of the offending material. remove the clamp on the print core and put the bowden tube out.    now carefully and slowly pull the material out from the bowden tube until it clears the entire material path.  take the cover off the feeder to assure it;s clean.   turn the powers back on and assure that the printer knows the build surface has been cleared..    you may have to select "change material" so the printer will be ready to reload. and at that point you can reload the material

     

    I agree, the firmware really needs both to allow all this easily, AND to allow purging the printcore independently so one can tell if the core is good without all the cold pull, hot pull, cleaner filmament mumbo jumbo  Maybe it's too much for those netherland engineers to grasp?

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  3. 5 hours ago, OliverO said:

    - covering the rear fan (I didn't find the option to set the work space temperature higher)

     

     

    In Cura, under "Material"   look for: "Build Volume Temperature"   Its the first parameter, you might need to change the visibility setting in preferences to see it.

     

    I set it for 50.0 C.  You can set it for 0 which is supposed to not try to control the build volume temperature but I'm able to get higher temps using 50.  I don't know what setting it to 0 actually accomplishes.

    I don't think blocking the fan is a good idea.
    I used to use a raft of breakaway material and hairspray on the glass (glue stick is SO neanderthal 🙂) But the plastic coated build surface works a LOT better for me without any other adhesion witchcraft.
    WamBam PEX coated build plate system    ( fits the S5 - there are other sizes for other printers)

  4. I print exclusively in ABS and ASA.  Although Ultimakers are among the best of the consumer printers at ABS, it's still a challenge..  here's what I do:

    if you have an air handler or something similar, set workspace temp to 50C so the fan wont come on and cover printer with a nice thick blanket.  Doing so I see workspace temps of about 140F..  it helps. I have a couple of small aux heaters that I add to get the temps up in the summer (air conditioned office).  high build space temp will make the biggest difference. (Check the commercial printers, they get so hot they have a locked door while running)
    A wide and thick brim can help.  Thick since ABS can even pull a brim up if it's too thin.  I'll sometimes actually design the brim into the model so I can make it thin where it touches the part to make it easier to trim, but the rest is thick.
    Lately I've been printing on a plastic-coated surface - no glue or hair spray - that's helped a lot.  I use the WamBam product but there are others.
    If you're designing the part, avoid vertical walls meeting in square corners if possible.
     

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  5. On 8/1/2023 at 10:19 PM, chuck-yanke said:

    I am in market for S5 but am afraid as soon as i do it's upgrade will come out, especially with no apparent upgrade path from the current S5. I got burned buying a U3 just before the S5 came out. Its been 7 months since the S7 was announced. What do other's think?

     

    I have an S5 Pro.   Basically I don't see the big deal with the S7.   it's just an S5 with the air handler built in.  The camera is better, but a $25 Blink USB camera is WAY better than anything Ultimaker has to offer.

     

    compare the price of an S5 w/air handler and an S7..  see which one is cheaper.

  6. Got some material loaded in Station E.   It's through the feed motor but stopped about 5" short of the hot section.  Indicator light is blue.  When I try to unload it I get a message that the spool is empty..  but it's not.

    SO what's the recovery procedure from this?  How do I get the filament out?

  7. On 7/10/2023 at 7:22 AM, Dustin said:

    I would advise using Digital Factory, its designed for this sort of use.
    The free tier should meet your needs i think?

     

    Im using the digital factory already.   i can send files from both computers.  thet problem arises when one cura install doesn't have the materials listed that are currently loaded in the material handler.  When the file is sent to the printer, it fails since it was expecting a configuration that doesnt exist in the printer at that time.

    To put it simply, I need both cura installs to match, including any custom profiles and/or materials.

     

    it would seen to be a rather simple feature to provide, basically uploading whatever is in the machine to the cura install.

  8. my S5 is in the lab, about 100 ft from my house.  I have Cura on my lab's computer. - works fine.
    But sometimes I find myself designing a part from my house computer in the early morning hours and want to print it, but not wanting to make the trip down the hill to the lab in the middle of the night, wind, rain, etc...

    I have Cura on my house system and can see the S5 on my network, but get profile mismatch errors and stuff when I try to print.

     

    So what magic must I do to make both cura installations match?  profiles and stuff so the printer will run from either system?

  9. 9 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    Also about running out mid print.
    Yes the machine will detect end of filament and switch spools mid print.. even if every bay has partial spools.. if they are all identified as the same it will go thru each one in order of material loaded thru your whole print if they each keep running out (using all partial spools for example)

    That's interesting.. I would have thought it would look at the volume used and chose the one with the least left on the spool
    So if it's been using A, and I take it out, then put it back in...  next run it will use B?

     

    I'm making my own tags now...  everything is tagged just for that color reason.

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  10. On 4/25/2023 at 7:56 AM, Dustin said:

    Can you please reach out to UltiMaker Support directly and share your machine's log files for this issue?

    Guide here: https://support.makerbot.com/s/article/1667337561393

    Contact UltiMaker directly here: https://support.makerbot.com/s/contactsupport

     

    I wished I had seen your response sooner..  I got the print to finish finally and left town  But I think I may have a clue.  Gero's message triggered a thought...

     

    I print mostly with ABS and ASA.  To aid printing those difficult materials I set the build temp to 50C in Cura (the highest Cura will accept), and place a blanket over the air manager that large enough to cover down to the bottom of the printer (but doesn't reach the material station). I also have a WiFi thermometer inside the machine so I can monitor the build space temperature.  I'm able to see temps around 130F (just over 54C).  Although still not hot enough to make really nice parts it's the best I can do, so far.  At that temp the air manager fan should activate, but it doesn't always.
    I'm thinking that this run, the fan may have activated and the blanket blocked the fan, causing the error.  Until I saw Gero's comments I was unaware there was any sensing in the fan....

    If anyone knows of a way to disable the fan and sensor, I'd love to hear about it....
     

  11. S5 Pro Bundle - ASA no support

     

    5 trouble free hours into a 9 hour print and it stops and throws an error saying no air manager communication.  - reboot is the only escape

     

    after reboot - no problem.   all cables are secure.  in other words: no error

     

    not good.

     

     

  12. Like many of us, I've been VERY disappointed with the camera provided with the S5.  Not just the quality of the image but the position and the slow refresh..  pretty much useless.
    The the S7 comes out with a better implementation, but what about us S5 guys? and S3 too...

    TAA-DAA!

     

    I got a BLINK  Mini on Amazon.. $25 bux and pain less install and WOW!  silky smooth and crystal clear.

     

    https://youtu.be/hAU2QClGldQ

     

     

     

  13. Nope..  turns out the software specifically excludes generic hips.. don't know why, it's the only material listed in the exclusion list.  It's possible to change it but the next Cura update with put it back..
    No biggie,  I just use a manufacturer's HIPS instead.

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