start by levelling the bed - this will be fine for any printer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EfWVUJjBdA&t=221s Chuck has a a number
of videos on setting up printers, worth watching.
On 14/04/2021 13:36, Terrypin via Discuss wrote:
Thanks for those three helpful posts mondo. I guess we’re OT now but...I
swapped the original springs for the improved (stiffer?) ones and did spend
a lot of time on bed levelling. But clearly don’t yet have it 100% sorted!
P.S. How do I edit a post? Using ‘Edit this page’ plainly isn’t the way.
Terry
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P.S. How do I edit a post? Using ‘Edit this page’ plainly isn’t the way.
The Forum is pretty much static, you should post a new message.
You CAN edit your own posts, Edit under the More menu
BUT, as it will tell you, it doesn't send out a revised email, so nobody sees it, and you will lose attachments/images. (I didn't design it)
From: Terrypin [mailto:T.pinnell@btinternet.com]
Sent: Wed, 14 Apr 2021 23:13
To: discuss@lists.openscad.org
Subject: [OpenSCAD] Re: Polyhole tester: unexpected result after printing
Thanks for those three helpful posts mondo. I guess we’re OT now but...I swapped the original springs for the improved (stiffer?) ones and did spend a lot of time on bed levelling. But clearly don’t yet have it 100% sorted!
P.S. How do I edit a post? Using ‘Edit this page’ plainly isn’t the way.
Terry
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