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DeuxVis Wrote:
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> Not wanting to get paranoid here Mike, but your
> return of experience, while being nice to read, is
> probably of little value for potential Botmill
> customers as you are a brand new registered user
> who could just be a 3DS employee in disguise.
>
> In nowadays communication war, those large
> com
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botmillshaan
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General
Hi Karl,
Thank you for sharing your positive experience with us, we appreciate your kind words. If there's ever anything I can do for you don't hesitate to contact me.
Would you care to share a photo or two of some prints you've made?
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botmillshaan
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General
Hi Michael,
We are pleased to hear your about your positive experience with us, and we apologize again for delaying shipment for a few days. We are working hard to ensure orders go out in a timely fashion, with the strongest emphasis on the quality of our product.
All machines are tested thoroughly and after a quick verification of opto-flag positioning & allowing the extruder to warm up n
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botmillshaan
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General
Hi Ghostling,
So sorry to hear about your lack of support. It is unacceptable and we will reconcile the matter immediately. Please send me an email and we will make sure you are taken care of immediately.
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botmillshaan
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Canada, Vancouver RepRap User Group
Good Afternoon,
The white filament in the printer, which was the filament we used during our testing phase, is PLA. This is why you noticed proper behavior at 200 degrees. The black, however is ABS as you know. So you will want to increase the temperature. While 230 should be ok, try increasing it to 240-250, as we've learned with the use of a thermocouple that the readout in the program tends t
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botmillshaan
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Hi Paul,
We have been making a concerted effort to provide our fullest attention to all of our customers requests and needs and with you it has been no different. I am disappointed that you feel otherwise.
With regards to the extruder instructions, we were unable to upload instructions for the updated design we've recently begun to include on our kits and assembled machines as we were under the
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botmillshaan
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Good day.
We recently uploaded updated skeinforge settings onto our website.
Note we have used these settings to test sample prints on our outbound orders, as well as for in-house printing. With a Wade's extruder design and "V6" hot end, we've been pleased with our results thus far.
Enjoy.
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botmillshaan
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Skeinforge
Hi Automeasure,
Thank you very much for that. Please expect a response shortly.
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botmillshaan
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General
Hi AutoMeasure,
Thanks for the prompt reply. Kindly send me an email ([email protected]) at your convenience and we'll come up with the fastest possible solution to resolve this issue.
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botmillshaan
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General
Hi Automeasure,
Thanks for the information. In general the temperature will generally hover around the target temp +/- a few degrees. Therefore I wouldn't be too concerned about it not being a little more (or less) than the target. It should vary. Note that this is what our testing procedures have proved to us. The esteemed community can either confirm or refute this if they wish to do so.
Fina
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botmillshaan
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Automeasure Wrote:
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> I just did the test and here's the result:
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> 1, I started my printer in Repsnapper and set 230,
> heat on, it starts to rise from 57deg., and then
> stops at 201, took 2min.40sec, then drops to 197,
> then back and forth between 196 to 199;
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> 2, Power off the printer and let it cool down.
&g
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botmillshaan
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NelsonRap Wrote:
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> I use Skeinforge for slicing, Repsnapper for
> communicating with my printer although have used
> Pronterface as well
Again, This.
We have considered trying Repetier out recently as well. We haven't just yet, however.
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botmillshaan
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General
NelsonRap Wrote:
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> I just snip the old off as low as I can get and
> use the new colour or new reel to push the old
> stuff through if done properly you don't need to
> release the Idler tension, never been a problem so
> far and I have run over 1000m through mine now.
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> Other thing I have done but not very often is
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botmillshaan
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General
Good Evening -
Note we have been making a concerted effort to ensure all outbound machines are built up to the standards our customers expect. All machines are tested thoroughly before shipment--including multiple test prints guaranteeing a well built, functioning unit upon arrival.
We have made some changes to our packaging in recent weeks as well as we have been notified by a few customers
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botmillshaan
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