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Posted · Komische Nasen UM 3EX

Hallo zusammen,

 

ich bin seit heute stolzer Ultimaker 3 Extended Besitzer. Ich habe alle Achsen kalibriert und dann versucht die Ultibot zu drucken.

 

Das Ergebnis ist auf dem Bild zu sehen.

 

Woran kann es liegen das sich diese Nasen bilder?

 

Ich nutze Cura in aktuellster Version. Material ist PLA und PVA.

 

Für Tips wäre ich sehr dankbar

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    Posted (edited) · Komische Nasen UM 3EX

    @PxC_3D gibt es einen bestimmten Grund, den armen UltiRobot mit Support und auf dem Rücken liegend zu drucken? Oder war das nur ein Test?

     

    Es könnten auch die "Anfahrpunkte" von den Düsenwechseln sein. Ist das mit Prime-Tower gedruckt?

    Du kannst es ja mal mit der Layer-Ansicht in Cura vergleichen. Dort müsste man (blaue) Travel-Moves sehen. Passen die zu den komischen Nasen?

    Wie ist denn die Skalierung? Sieht ziemlich klein aus, oder täuscht das?

     

    BTW: Wenn es nur um den Ultimaker Robot geht: der ist eigentlich dafür gedacht, aufrecht stehend und ohne zusätzlichen Support gedruckt zu werden. Es müsste auch eine Version mit integriertem Support geben... ah... hier ist er: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ultimaker-robot

     

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    Posted · Komische Nasen UM 3EX

    Hallo,

    vielen Dank für die Antworten.

     

    @tinkergnome  der Ultirobot war so als Beispiel auf dem mitgelieferten Stick und wurde dann ganz automatisch so gedruckt. Also mit Support und auf dem Rücken.

     

    Ich habe mit Prime-Tower gedruckt.

     

    Der Ultirobot ist stehend ca. 34mm groß.

     

     

    Ich habe ihn gerade nochmal geladen und teste jetzt den 45° versatz und mal etwas langsamer.

     

    Gruß und Dank vorab

     

     

     

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