I don't think those problems are mechanical(?) So then, I think I like the mechanical part of it. *some layers are also not 'stacked' straight maybe call it as little as 15% but as much as 90%.
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features - I've made a few that seem to build with the -entire- surface on the inside of the desired contour(making it undersize by layers*layerwidth) *'bow strings'- surfaces that do not adhere to surrounding layers and/or are pulled tight between the start & end of an arc. don't think I've tried spherical shapes yet). Some problems come with round surfaces most obviously (radius/fillets. I did have my first 'rook' built within a few hours of signing the freight receipt. That is surely one point of praise I can give the crew at 3D systems/Cubify.
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Because I CAN toss an *.STL file at the printer out of the box, it'll build it (specifically the 'free sample files' you can download from them). and they went wifi/adhoc instead of ethernet.
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If I used the word 'hate' it would probably be the slicer software that I'm forced to use. :/ So yeah, a guy I know built a Mach3 based CNC gantry mill out of a workbench from pieces so I do have a little info/experience there. To use all features as it's currently setup I need 7 motor capability+1 extra hot tip which I can't seem to find. Ignoring anything to do with heaters that I could just wire to switches. You've seen one problem I didn't bring up & why I wanted to just buy the $500 controller from Motion Control. maybe need some more info I left out, or just an idea of something to try. If you have any experience with CNC/stepping motor control etc. a small chamber heater (maybe hook it up to a 'heated bed' pin?).3 filament feed (and 3 hot tips obviously).1 Z-axis ball screw type (bigger than nema 17 don't know exactly because the part# is on the bottom).I obviously would prefer to keep the features I paid for. I thought of this because it doesn't seem as though any of the DIY/reprap boards support many of the options my machine has. I've been waiting for replacement parts, during the down time on that extruder I've run part of a $20 spool through another and didn't see a difference between the two materials on the finished parts. This would also resolve the asinine proprietary cartridges they do which seems to be pretty cheap filament times the price.
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Bypassing any modifications 3D systems made and just processing Gcode from a open source slicer. So with that I was wondering if anyone here knew if that would be a plug & play option. Their pendant controller seems to be exactly what is in the base of my printer. When I open one of their files in notepad I get pages of garbage. I've tried using Slic3r and KISSlicer and if I change the file extension(to *.gcode etc) I can get the machine to 'see' the file, but it will not run it.
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There are some points I didn't like from the beginning but thought it would be worth it if it worked as advertised. So I'm looking into options, some points I'm having issues with failed prints/slices, machine alarms, grinding.
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Some problems being reduced to "software issues" but went silent when asked if they were were known issues or when a update may be available. Having troubles with it, customer support has been good some days but getting me nowhere.
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no returns, no refunds -90day warranty (I knew before, just saying) Hi I'm pretty new to 3D printing and here's my spew.īought a 3D systems Cube Pro Trio.