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Hello RepRappers!
I have built my PrusaMendel i2 long time ago, and I started to calibrate it recently.
However, I found a printing problem that I have no idea how to fix.
I don't know what the problem is!
The prints will come out all squiggly and not well-adhered.
The print itself would not stick to the heated bed.
I've checked the temperature a multiple times, even increasing it by 5 or so de
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LogicalThinking
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Printing
Ha ha!
Thanks everyone for the help!
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
Alright. Thanks! Still, the fact that Slic3r got an error even with 1000% scale is a little odd.
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
The .stl is attached. Using Repetier seemed to have solved the majority of the problem though.
Still, I would like to know why it stuffed up when using Slic3r.
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
Thanks for the help! But what do you mean by plating an object?
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
I don't think the 3D program really is an issue here. I've exported another file and it seem to view and process fine.
Blender is actually somewhat ill-equipped for serious 3D modelling, although it compensates for its amazing animation support and creations.
No chance of improving though. I have the faintest clue of what the problem is.
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
It looks like neither. More like some kind of hyper-dimensional object.
I'll attach some screenshots to this post...
Even if i try to spin it around, it refuses to make any sense. It does look somewhat like a cube though.
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
I use Autodesk Inventor, and all I have done was to simply draw a 5mm by 5mm square and then extrude it by 5 mm.
I have no idea how to change the normals (frankly, I didn't even know they existed) but all the vertices and faces should be connected.
Thanks for the help!
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers
Hello everyone!
I need some help with my g-code generator Slic3r.
As you can see from the picture attached, I've loaded a 5 mm X 5 mm X 5 mm cube to Slic3r.
But for some reason, it seem to consider the cube to be flat!
I needed to increase the scaling to 1000% (which I shouldn't need to)
But still it only says the size of the print is 0 X 0 X 5 mm.
And yet the volume is 125 mm cubed.
What is goi
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LogicalThinking
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Reprappers