White PLA
Room Temp 13c very cool or 55f
Layer Height 0.1
Speed 30%
Print Head 205c
Heat bed 78c
Infill 20%
I didn't level my bed correctly I think it was to close to the print tip the edges are not so good, MY Fault but it still came out pretty good... Anyone have any Tips on White PLA?
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copied text from my ultimaker2 blog site tonight. with the fresh print off the plate :-) :-) :-)
Ultimaker2 allows you to fill your living space with beauty and culture.
If you were ever amazed at history and always admired elements of the past.
Now with your ultimaker2 sitting beside your laptop. you can download a piece of 3d scanned history and print your own miniture infront of you.
Imagine seeing an amazing roman column with a thousaned little details.. you look up at it and try to contemplate how people did such incredible things...Then you take your camera...make some photos and convert that to a printable 3d file and click print.
You can sit down at your desk.. worry about the next big business decision and at the same time... run your fingers along this piece of historical design and wonder... :-)
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