I have had stringing problems with my S1 that i cant get rid of. I wanted to ask if you experienced this at all with yours? If so, could you share with me how you fixed them?
Way Awesome never printed before printed a Beautiful Rabbit while following Your every step You Are AMAZING!! Teach on!!! FYI guys heat bed to 100 degrees filament 240 sticks to bed every time Thanks Man!! Priceless info!!
And remember you have to heat the bed before leveling and using the paper to manually level is the only way to keep it from dragging the print off raise tip up the height of Your piece of paper and Print away!!
I was having issues too but discovered if I clean the build plate with acetone before each print, it would stick. I also tried blue Painters tape and that method is amazing.
I've done this 35 times now, and followed perhaps 15 other videos to the letter, and it's still printing spaghetti. Whole thing is about to go into the trash and get replaced with a Bambu Lab printer.
In the Start G-Code code, look for the very first [G92 E0] line (it's the 3rd line for me when I view the Machine Settings), the next line (line 4 for me) should read [M420 S1 Z10] which will instruct the printer to use the first bed tram profile. If it doesn't, add it to ensure the printer truly follows the autolevel profile of the bed - nothing else needs to be changed. This line only needs to appear that one time near the top of the Start G-code box. Every time Cura updates, I have to go back in and re-add it. Hope this helps! :-) And Happy New Year!
Oh, just for safety - you might want to use notepad to make a gcode file to force saving the bed tram profile after performing the bed leveling. It has only one line: M500 S1 (sorry, made an error). Simply run this file after performing an autobed (select the file as you would for normal prints and hit start - this is just to ensure the bed leveling is saved to the eeprom). 🙂 It should auto save, but this is just for that extra peace of mind.
No, how long does it take you to calibrate that thing with a piece of paper, it's a pure waste of time, they don't have one that calibrates itself because it's too expensive to be doing that nonsense.
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No unnecessary chatter or music. Straight to the point. Thank you!
And here I have been turning the gear to load and unload the filament.
ABSOLUTE BEST BEGINNER VIDEO AS WELL AS VIDEO EXPLAININGTHIS SPECIFIC MACHINE! THANKYOU SO SO MUCH!
Is the paper supposed to move freely or is it supposed to grab it and then be where you can fill the needle on the paper
Great video for first time printers many thanks 👍
Hi there got the same printer really struggling with manual level any advice tia😊😊
I have had stringing problems with my S1 that i cant get rid of. I wanted to ask if you experienced this at all with yours? If so, could you share with me how you fixed them?
Way Awesome never printed before printed a Beautiful Rabbit while following Your every step You Are AMAZING!! Teach on!!! FYI guys heat bed to 100 degrees filament 240 sticks to bed every time Thanks Man!! Priceless info!!
And remember you have to heat the bed before leveling and using the paper to manually level is the only way to keep it from dragging the print off raise tip up the height of Your piece of paper and Print away!!
Hi Vlad, great videos. My ender 3 S1 pro has a misaligned synchronous belt on the dual Z axis. Can this cause any issues during the print?
Did you put any adhesive down first? I have the same printer but it’s not printing as easily you just did
I was having issues too but discovered if I clean the build plate with acetone before each print, it would stick. I also tried blue Painters tape and that method is amazing.
Mine will be here soon. Thanks for the video.
THANK YOU!!!!!!! You saved me!!!
I've done this 35 times now, and followed perhaps 15 other videos to the letter, and it's still printing spaghetti. Whole thing is about to go into the trash and get replaced with a Bambu Lab printer.
HI can you tell me if i need to add the G29 code in the new cura v 5.4.0?
In the Start G-Code code, look for the very first [G92 E0] line (it's the 3rd line for me when I view the Machine Settings), the next line (line 4 for me) should read [M420 S1 Z10] which will instruct the printer to use the first bed tram profile. If it doesn't, add it to ensure the printer truly follows the autolevel profile of the bed - nothing else needs to be changed. This line only needs to appear that one time near the top of the Start G-code box. Every time Cura updates, I have to go back in and re-add it. Hope this helps! :-) And Happy New Year!
Oh, just for safety - you might want to use notepad to make a gcode file to force saving the bed tram profile after performing the bed leveling. It has only one line: M500 S1
(sorry, made an error). Simply run this file after performing an autobed (select the file as you would for normal prints and hit start - this is just to ensure the bed leveling is saved to the eeprom). 🙂 It should auto save, but this is just for that extra peace of mind.
Dude the whole extruder is crooked
My SD card won't work didn't have any files on it and I put a file on it and still won't read it
Turn it upside down
No, how long does it take you to calibrate that thing with a piece of paper, it's a pure waste of time, they don't have one that calibrates itself because it's too expensive to be doing that nonsense.
Because it's a mechanical zero on a 350 dollar machine
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If only. I followed this and can’t print a single thing. I would not buy this printer.
What happened?