You read to the end. Head over to Thingiverse and find your favorite Collection of things to make with your new MakerWare download. New features in MakerWare 2. Bug Fixes in MakerWare 2. Update: The latest version of MakerBot Firmware 7.
The new data format X3G is being used, which is not compatible with former Firmware versions. The Update of MakerBot Slicer will deliver faster and more precise results for 3D printing in low and medium quality. Screw the throat pipe up as far as will go without touching the drive gear. Some people have printed filament guides that will help, but I find it quite easy to install filament without guides, and definitely without taking the fan off.
You might find a longer throat pipe is needed, I think the stock is 26mm, I recommend 30mm minimum. You will also find that your blower duct will need some modification, you want it pointing at the part not the nozzle.
I agree with this. It is not hard to insert filament when you get this right. Bend the filament so it slightly faces you while inserting it when standing in front of the printer will work every time. Was more easy to install the heatbrake with longer threads to work with, but bear in mind that you must lower the bed after installing a longer one or adjust the endstop activation point. As other's have said, print yourself a removable fan mount.
I'm using one of the magnetic ones, but they'll all work. Removing the fan makes inserting filament so so much easier :. As FredGenius puts it, the fan mount's purpose is to cool down the feeding mechanism. That should make good contact, and have enough thermal conductivity.
Plus you get to put the thermal bridge right on top of the tube. I'll try that and make a report. EDIT: Sorry, my bad. Of course the mount is molded into aluminum, which has no kind of magnetic properties. So yes, that would need a mount to hold the magnets and associated bits of metal.
Must have been dreaming I was still in the 90's The heatsink needs to be in firm contact with the top of the extruder, otherwise it will overheat and the filament will be too soft to be pushed down the the throat pipe. This is particularly important if you use flexible filaments. I ran a 4 hour print using wax filament printing at C without the heat sink and cooling fan I needed to monitor the filament and had no problems what so ever.
Actually, I wonder whether it would be possible to mount the fan on the back of the extruder motor instead? There are screws on that side also, hopefully it doesn't come apart when they're undone If anyone has tried this, I'd be glad to hear. When you click next, the app will fix these issues while showing you the progress on the 3D model.
Ensure that you click on the right file from the list of individual files that appear. The right file should be downloaded in STL format or have. Save it in a folder where you can retrieve it easily later on. To convert STL files to G-Code files that will be compatible with your printer, you will need a slicing software.
If you are having trouble finding it, you can download Cura for free. Once you have installed it on your computer, you have to adjust the settings of the software to match those of your printer.
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