I loved the new animaton style. Aways well produced and informative. Thanks for the video. I'd test the mm/step the second time just to ensure that mesure 100mm.
Extruding a second time before reconnecting the Bowden tube sounds like a wise strategy! I will pin your comment so that it will be always on top. That way, others may follow your suggestion. 🙂👍
I hope you are a subscriber because it is in my planes to make a video that will be all about filaments. I will be talking about the differences between PLA, PETG, ABS, and NYLON, TPU. I will also talk about how to configure your slicer software and possible printer upgrades to successfully print with each of these filaments.
Another great video - thank you! I noticed that after the job finishes the nozzle head temperature drops quite quickly. So you have to be ready to do the retraction step. Is there a way to program that into the GCODE? I tried to look for the option on Cura but I can't find it. I was sure you mentioned it in one of the videos but I can't find it there either.
Yes, Cura can automatically add a retraction command at the end of every G-CODE file. The menu location on Cura to add this custom command is as follows: -> Settings -> Configure Settings Visibility -> Printers -> Machine Settings -> End G-code Marlin G-Code can be pretty overwhelming! I am saying that from personal experience. Following is a link to the official Marlin G-CODE resource: marlinfw.org/meta/gcode/ From my research I have already learned that many G-CODE commands can do similar things. On the 3D Printing forums, everyone seems to have their own preferences but there is no consensus on the topic. So, I am still making up my mind before I make a video on the subject. To make things worse, the Ender 3 (PRO) printers come with pretty outdated firmware. As a result, several G-CODE commands are not supported and you can't tell which ones are or are not going to work. 😕 That's why, at the moment, I am pretty deep working on the new video series about firmware update. Haven't had much time to spend on Cura. Feel free to do your own research, and I would appreciate if you could share any insights with me. 🙂👍
I loved the new animaton style.
Aways well produced and informative. Thanks for the video.
I'd test the mm/step the second time just to ensure that mesure 100mm.
Extruding a second time before reconnecting the Bowden tube sounds like a wise strategy! I will pin your comment so that it will be always on top. That way, others may follow your suggestion. 🙂👍
Thanks for this tutorial! I may need to try this!
Many thanks from Holland 4 the easiest explanation 👍 🤗
Really informative. Thank you very much.
You are very welcome! 🙂
Super!
You might want to record a video about a printed tpu filament on that printer?
I hope you are a subscriber because it is in my planes to make a video that will be all about filaments. I will be talking about the differences between PLA, PETG, ABS, and NYLON, TPU.
I will also talk about how to configure your slicer software and possible printer upgrades to successfully print with each of these filaments.
liked, as soon as I saw the robot
Another great video - thank you! I noticed that after the job finishes the nozzle head temperature drops quite quickly. So you have to be ready to do the retraction step. Is there a way to program that into the GCODE? I tried to look for the option on Cura but I can't find it. I was sure you mentioned it in one of the videos but I can't find it there either.
Yes, Cura can automatically add a retraction command at the end of every G-CODE file. The menu location on Cura to add this custom command is as follows:
-> Settings -> Configure Settings Visibility -> Printers -> Machine Settings -> End G-code
Marlin G-Code can be pretty overwhelming! I am saying that from personal experience. Following is a link to the official Marlin G-CODE resource:
marlinfw.org/meta/gcode/
From my research I have already learned that many G-CODE commands can do similar things. On the 3D Printing forums, everyone seems to have their own preferences but there is no consensus on the topic. So, I am still making up my mind before I make a video on the subject.
To make things worse, the Ender 3 (PRO) printers come with pretty outdated firmware. As a result, several G-CODE commands are not supported and you can't tell which ones are or are not going to work. 😕
That's why, at the moment, I am pretty deep working on the new video series about firmware update. Haven't had much time to spend on Cura.
Feel free to do your own research, and I would appreciate if you could share any insights with me. 🙂👍
By the way, the first part of the new series should be released this coming Saturday! So, don't forget to subscribe! 😉
@@MakerMindset This is great feedback - thank you for taking the time to evaluate those options!
@@bbasmdc My pleasure! 😊👍