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Thanks so much guys! My printer finally prints! The bottom layers were still a bit thin, but it turned out fine once it reached around the fifth layer. It didn't do too well between the legs (marvin), but I have nothing to complain about since it couldn't even print before!
Thank you Labern for bearing with me all the way thru this! I tightened the feeder spring and held down the camp with some rubber bands, and now the feeder is working properly!
And thank you neotko for the instructions! It still leaks a bit, but it's barely anything!
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Thanks so much guys! My printer finally prints! The bottom layers were still a bit thin, but it turned out fine once it reached around the fifth layer. It didn't do too well between the legs (marvin), but I have nothing to complain about since it couldn't even print before!
Thank you Labern for bearing with me all the way thru this! I tightened the feeder spring and held down the camp with some rubber bands, and now the feeder is working properly!
And thank you neotko for the instructions! It still leaks a bit, but it's barely anything!
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