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Simplify 3d powerspec
Simplify 3d powerspec









Yes AndrewBougie, I am currently using ABS - I have found that the Inland product to be consistent and does not seep much after printing (i.e. Print spool adapters as your first projects (53mm x 30mm), 4 for left and 4 for right, use 2 in spools and 2 as spacers.įeel free to post your ideas and questions - I will do my best.Get yourself a different surface material for the bed - I do not recommend painters blue tape.Make sure you keep the extruders clean, I use a brass brush (bought at lowes) to remove particles.If you use Simplif圓D - you must use the FlashForge Dream Maker dirver for the Ultra to work.Overall, I am liking the printer - here are some other notes: The Cables to the extruder head are bound in a stiff flex tube that will impeed filaments if twisted.The Filament Spool posts are too close together - they will rub against each other and cause friction and problems.I find that I am having to level the bed a lot, almost every 4th print.The documentation is truly pathetic however, at least now they provided a page in the box to tell you where to locate the documents.As before, no body at MicroCenter seems to be able to provide true help.I have yet to test the filament extrusion problem reported with the PowerSpec pro.The printer precise models, I tested on multiple test models and they all measured out accurately.The Touch Control Panel is easy to use and allows for full control of the printer.

simplify 3d powerspec

The overall build appears to be pretty solid.I recently bought a PowerSpec Ultra 3D Printer from my local MicroCenter - here are some points:











Simplify 3d powerspec