The inductive sensor on my printer is causing an embossed logo to show up on prints. The logo is a perfect copy of the bottom side of the inductive sensor. Sensor is a PL-08N @ 24V using a voltage divider. The bed is an aluminum PCB heater. Printer is running Klipper if that matters. What could cause this and is there anyway to resolve it? This one was a finished print, which was about 7mm heigby lowfat - Printing
It is just like a small standalone computer to send the GCODE over serial. It doesn't do any lifting. I'd avoid it personally. I used mine for about 5 minutes before throwing it back in the closet. Octoprint is a better choice IMO.by lowfat - General
I'm curious on if you watched the MK3 review or not. Tom was rather critical on how a lot of the features were not working properly, even though Joseph Prusa was in the chat while the stream was going. And how are all the Hangprinter videos not DIY?by lowfat - General
What types of material are you printing? Unless you are printing something like PEI I don't think a heated enclosure is needed, a regular enclosure works fine. Just preheat the enclosure w/ the heated bed for like 20 minutes and the heat from the bed will keep it 45-50C. I personally used melamine coated 3/4 plywood as it is cheap.by lowfat - General
I appreciate the effort you put in to this. Was very helpful info.by lowfat - General