Root it and use orca slicer, there’s some good videos and it’s easy and will give you much more access to fluid or mainsail if you like using the browser to control the printer
I was wondering why the camera quality was horrible on my K1C. I guess I need to take off the plastic wrap lol. Also, I noticed the AI stuff is turned off by default. You might need to turn it on and test again on your end.
I really appreciate the heads up on the AI setting, I didn't even think about the possibility it would have to be manually enabled. About to turn it on for my next print and see if I notice any difference. It would be really nice to see it catch failed prints and such, but I also wonder how often it detects problems that don't occur. Let me know what your experience with it turned on has been,
Reporting back... turned on AI... and my very next print the spool tangled. It kept going as usual and didn't stop or anything ended up getting the filament burnt and stuck in the extruder. Luckily it was only a 30min print so I dont think too much damage was done. I had the AI sensitivity set to "conventional"
Whats the best 3d printer you ever bought/used? Describe your experience. If you don't have a 3d printer just have Chat GPT make a 3d printer fan fiction and comment it below XD
I paid $550 for this thing but it's pretty good. How much did you pay for your 3d printer and are you happy with it?
i just go to skuul and print shit there, schools are free, and teacher helps me slice my project, im very happy! :D
Root it and use orca slicer, there’s some good videos and it’s easy and will give you much more access to fluid or mainsail if you like using the browser to control the printer
I was wondering why the camera quality was horrible on my K1C. I guess I need to take off the plastic wrap lol. Also, I noticed the AI stuff is turned off by default. You might need to turn it on and test again on your end.
I really appreciate the heads up on the AI setting, I didn't even think about the possibility it would have to be manually enabled. About to turn it on for my next print and see if I notice any difference. It would be really nice to see it catch failed prints and such, but I also wonder how often it detects problems that don't occur. Let me know what your experience with it turned on has been,
Reporting back... turned on AI... and my very next print the spool tangled. It kept going as usual and didn't stop or anything ended up getting the filament burnt and stuck in the extruder. Luckily it was only a 30min print so I dont think too much damage was done. I had the AI sensitivity set to "conventional"
$499 during the Labor Day sale
Niceee. I feel like i overpaid but can't really complain, so far its been good to me. Ever have any issues with it?
Whats the best 3d printer you ever bought/used? Describe your experience. If you don't have a 3d printer just have Chat GPT make a 3d printer fan fiction and comment it below XD