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And while the printing is started, the material feeder should begin slowly to move the first material after heating. This could protect the filament from having the knurled wheel digs. Currently it goes very quickly, perhaps too quickly for the starting process.
And anyway, why the machine does not start in the left front corner to print? This may protect the object to be printed, so that the first portions of the thread do not come into the area to be printed.
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And while the printing is started, the material feeder should begin slowly to move the first material after heating. This could protect the filament from having the knurled wheel digs. Currently it goes very quickly, perhaps too quickly for the starting process.
And anyway, why the machine does not start in the left front corner to print? This may protect the object to be printed, so that the first portions of the thread do not come into the area to be printed.
Markus
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