ColorFabb does a wonderful job of giving "Tips and Tricks", which i wish more filament vendors did.
For example, go to this link from ColorFabb's site and scroll down to the "Tips and Tricks" tab. There's a lot of great information and there is more in the Quality Tab, so the customer can see if they have tested the filament with their model printer.
We all started new at some point. I still consider myself a newbie/noob and ask a lot of questions. Helping those users out helps our little industry gain new customers. Who can learn and help others other some day!
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Complain all you like about ninjaflex but colorfabb give plenty of info. You have to not have heard of google to mess up printing with colorfabb....they state best temps ranges and print speed recommendations. It doesn't appear that any temps are on the side of the ninja felx roll? that is silly.
Ignore the pellets photo, i just couldn't find a photo of a roll, and was just saying the rolls all have temps on them as standard. even most of the pellets packs have temps on, not sure abouty the woodfill and exotic stuff....but then i would do research before complaining. Or ask people. Or just experiment. Or email the manufacturer for advice, or something. If someone else can do it then you can to......some people like to hold secrets to themselves like audio mastering, and never tell people how stuff is done, so they can be the best at it.
Read a lot and start figuring stuff out for yourself, that is the only advice i would give for anyone starting off 3D printing.
Then try to print something really ridiculous ignoring all the limitations of the printer just so you will also see what it cant do.
Then figur out how you can break it up or alter the model to make it print better. You will eventually get the hang of it and understand what you need to focus on.
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