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TwistedRealityDesigns
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350 mm tall 3d print of nakatomi tower maxes out the build volume of the flsun v400
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350 mm tall 3d print of nakatomi tower maxes out the build volume of the flsun v400
smaplock snow storm dragon by @Mimetics3D
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smaplock snow storm dragon by @Mimetics3D
linking the sonic pad to cura wirelessly with moonraker #laserbeams
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linking the sonic pad to cura wirelessly with Moonraker
setting z-offset on anycubic kobra neo
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setting z-offset on anycubic kobra neo
hyperlapse 3d printing the 3 wise skulls on my Sunlu t3
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hyperlapse 3d printing the 3 wise skulls on my Sunlu t3
time lapse 3d printing Hello Kitty for my daughter
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time lapse 3d printing Hello Kitty for my daughter
timelapse 3d printing the "Rock" lobster
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timelapse 3d printing the "Rock" lobster
time lapse 3d printing a rainbow butterfly unicorn kitten
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time lapse 3d printing a rainbow butterfly unicorn kitten
Battle Pirates level 68 FM target with citidels
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Battle Pirates level 68 FM target with citidels
summoners war power leveling monsters 101
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summoners war power leveling monsters 101
I love you for this video fr step by step quick guide, amazing!
People always say gentle pressure - but this very much depends on the thickness of paper used
What I have to work fairly well, is use thermal paper as when you go shopping. Standard paper is slightly too thick.
How much did you set the z offset? I tried with a feeler gauge and stopped at 0.75 mm. But I will have to go to 0.80 or 0.85 mm to get to the right distance and feel a slight friction with the A4 sheet. A thousand thanks.
@pierpa_76pierpaolo there is not a right answer I have a few machines that have z offsets well under 2 mm
@pierpa_76pierpaolo sorry for the late reply I never saw the question
@@TwistedRealityDesigns But the 'Z axis does not move equally at least for my Kobra Neo1 it does. So I have to make do with the A4 sheet and unscrew the extruder and screw it back in. Unfortunately, I have no choice.
this is exactly what I was searching for. i have the kobra 2 but I'm pretty sure it's the same steps. So I assume you generally want to first run auto level, which will measure across the bed and build a map. then you home the print head, set the z axis height to zero, turn the motors off, move it in the middle and use the paper. pretty easy and way better than running test prints and randomly adjusting z offset.
Thank you this is the most simple and useful information
auto level will do the z offset automatically
Link to fox or dislike you have 24 hours! 😤
That's a cool ass ferret!
Thats really sick
General yeeting of plastic ectoplasm is acceptable.
Hii sir can you suggest me products for startup point of view
I need one 😍😍😍
Those are awesome 😂
Awesome!
Thank you friend!!
Thank you for this easy to follow video, this may be a stupid question but do i have to do this before every print on this machine? And should i use the auto level function after following these steps? Thanks in advance
You probably know this already, but no, you pretty much only do it once, unless you're gonna move your printer. You can auto level before and then do this after to adjust it even better, cause auto leveling will also change the z-offset I think
Thanks so much ❤❤❤❤❤
Tq sir 🎉
Thanks a lot its worked for me
put a feather in your hat son you are a genius.... strict and to the point with no BS Fantastic work.
may sound dumb but mine doesnt have a Prepare to click on, is the firmware updated? ive went through it all and no prepare anywhere
I did this and then my unit crashed in the z. Cool
I have to adjust my Z order every print is there any way to save it?
its strange watching the videos the settings for all the neo kobra should be all the same my z is -1.72 had trouble with mine start up psu fan loud for about 15 seconds lately but then gets quiet non responsive display when you turn the knob im going to save get the pursa 3d printer i think kit form is a bit cheaper something to do.
OMG THIS HELPED SO MUCH TYSM😭😭
Just put the link to this video in the Manuel lmao
My friend Ben spent the week in China with Anycubic I should've had him tell them that
Great video. But have a question. When I go back to z offset I still get a reading of 0.000. When I start the print I have to manually adjust it to the bed so it sticks. Why is this
going to give this a go thanks for posting was on it for over 6 hours yesterday used the filament that came with it and some of a spool i bought gave up at 6am works ok just won't stick to the bed gets about 8 layers up on the bottom of the owel when the nozzle touches it slightly its moves it from the heat plate 😂
what if the printhead drops just before the build plate before levelling dispite setting the Z axis? i'm going crazy
Wow wish I found this out sooner
Thanks =)
Thanks so much only your video help me :D
Hello, thanks for the video, it helped me a lot. I've had a Kobra Neo for 3 days and I'm almost desperate about leveling the nozel. is never really shown where. after your video it finally worked. thanks for the video. Many greetings from Germany
z offset for me is -1.76
I like this guide but I’m still having issue where the back left corner is to far and the front right is too close regardless of how many times I paper level or auto level
I tried this and it looks fine. But as soon I hit print the printer changes the z offset to the point it scrapes the bed. I been trying to print for 3 days now but no luck. Not my first 3d printer but the first one I haven't been able to make work.
great video, you should do more tutorials, very easy and right to the point, i hate videos that are like 15 minutes to explain a process that only needs 3 minutes to explain , thanks , a video explaining how tight the belts and the Z axis wheels should be would be much appreciated if you ever have the time to do it
Sir, i applaud and thank you very much for this gem of a video. i bought myself this exact unit and ive done many prints but never been happy with the initial layer. i also found that prints were coming unstuck from the base and even bought some adhesive which worked but still unhappy with bottom layer. since following your video i have now prints with a flawless foot.
You guys that have made these videos showing to center the printhead and adjust a z offset until your nozzles correct sure you can get a print like that but if you have a power failure and need to restart the print your z offset is messed up again in the middle of the print so that's not the correct way to do this
thank you sooo much I was trying to work it out for hours until i saw yo video really thank you ❤❤❤
Mine doesn't seem to stick to my bed any ideas
Z offset lower (without touching the buildplate, but with less room than the first layer) and use a brim of several mm. That's what works for me. Would be interested in other solutions though.
This is how you do it!
This has saved my sanity, my printer, and my job haha. I've found other videos out there but this one helped me the most. Thank you so much!
this video is the best, its short, gives you exact steps and best of all it sets your z offset! thank you .
Thank you
Hey Chris, I just got my Neo, and was wondering do i have to reset the z axis every time i turn on the unit? MY owl came out beautiful but alot of my smaller pieces like simple dice are notworking well
I've only had to reset my z axis offset one time and it was following after a firmware update
the paper is 0.1mm thick, so i reduced the value a little.
What does "Disable steppers" do?
You can move the head and bed freely then
Near this topic, wondering if you see the same thing. I got the Kobra Go with ABL. It sucks out of the box, the bed level deviation is 2-3 mm across the board, and the ABL doesn't compensate for this enough, one side will be smashing the filament and the opposite gapping. I can see the Z-axis moving, so it's running the mesh during prints, but not good enough. I got the yellow bed springs installed where the stock bed standoffs were, then did a manual bed level with the PEI spring sheet (it's not flat either, so got to measure with that sheet on), and after getting the bed flat manually, I run the ABL and see the mesh map is much better within 0.3 mm of each other. Still I'll run ABL to compensate for the middle. I did a full bed flatness test print and it is perfection everywhere I'm really impressed.
Thank you!
Hi!! I have made all the steps in the video, but right after i started to print, the steppers just disabled themself. am i missing something? is anyone else having this kind of issues??? (sorry if i have some redaction mistakes hehe)
Did you check to make sure voltage setting om back of machine is correct?