The FixDry doesn't have a temp sensor, refer to the manual - it just runs an algorithm. In my testing, it under and overshoots temps all over the place.
hey man found your channel recently, great info! do you have any suggestions for printing TPU where supports are necessary? im using an A1 mini, sainsmart TPU
Hi. Thanks. What kind of suggestions? It works out of the box. Supports are no as complicated to remove as other filaments. You can play with the Z distance depending what you are printing
Hi. Thanks for watching! Supports are not desired but you can still use them with TPU. I tend to separate them a bit more than default values., and I block some areas from having support. Otherwise I just let the slicer do the calculations.
The FixDry doesn't have a temp sensor, refer to the manual - it just runs an algorithm. In my testing, it under and overshoots temps all over the place.
Really? I though I saw a thermostat on the front side. I can check it anymore since I have it away.
hey man found your channel recently, great info! do you have any suggestions for printing TPU where supports are necessary? im using an A1 mini, sainsmart TPU
Hi. Thanks. What kind of suggestions? It works out of the box. Supports are no as complicated to remove as other filaments. You can play with the Z distance depending what you are printing
Hi. Thanks for watching! Supports are not desired but you can still use them with TPU. I tend to separate them a bit more than default values., and I block some areas from having support. Otherwise I just let the slicer do the calculations.
its only remove the lid. whic is removable in sunlu. nothing cut and nothing to brake... lol
On their website they explain how you have to cut the center piece if you want to fit a bigger spool. It’s not only the lid.