

On the stream you could very easily see his PIN code being put in, hopefully it’s limited to that device!


On the stream you could very easily see his PIN code being put in, hopefully it’s limited to that device!
It looks like that’s your first layer? Poor bed adhesion coupled with a slight under extrusion might be doing it. You could also try to slow down your first layer dramatically (50% or more slower)


GOP law exists, customers hate it, companies love it - there, wrote all headlines for GOP-written laws


Agreed, these budget printers are a project in themselves. So if you’re into tinkering/modifying/upgrading it may be in your wheelhouse. If you want to get into 3D printing to pick a print off a website and have it print perfectly every time, this probably won’t be a good printer for you.
That being said, getting one of these project printers throws you in the deep end, you’ll learn more about 3D printing hardware, and at an incredibly deep level. If you stick with the hobby, everything after the initial learning curve will seem easy


You probably need to recalibrate your e steps, it varies by printer, but here’s some general instructions
When I hover over the middle of the control bar, in the blank space, I get a pop-up like there’s supposed to be a button there that says “null”. I also hate how big the play/pause pop-up is on screen when you push that button, it takes almost a quarter of the screen!


Shoutout Save It For Parts on Youtube who has been decoding all sorts of satellite data for years.
I get he’s a 3D printer beginner and it’s not really his thing, but I wish he’d learn which slicer settings to adjust!


Potentially rig up some PTFE tube holders that stick to your wall to ensure the filament enters the AMS motors’ yellow areas at a perfectly straight angle, I bet the filament is just getting “sticky” with any drag on those parts.
That’s a really cool upcycle! Nice!
If you want to experience this and can afford it, go to Oslo or Bergen in Norway. Their cities are downright peaceful, it’s so weird to somebody from a car-centric location.