QuoteTreito At the moment I use no additional fan and even bridging works really good. After finetuning the parameters in Simplify3D I get better results than using the original nozzle. I use a retract of 4.5mm with 40mm/s speed. Printing speeds higher than 45mm/s start causing artefacts caused by the general design of the printer. The costs of only 6€ for a fake nozzle should be worth testing itby improprietary - Ormerod
I'm sorry to announce that i will have retract my prior statement about purchasing a set of x arms as i do not have the financial means to do so. Maybe next time.by improprietary - Ormerod
QuoteDarathy . Did you have any cooling fan over the build area during this? Quotedougal1957 Both myself and DC42 IIRC did have that blobbing effect and I got rid of it by increasing retraction amount and speed I also set slice to do inner before outer perimeters and set the start point to be the same whilst this reduced the effect it didn't go completely until I switched to S3D and that cured tby improprietary - Ormerod
Out of curiosity. What problems did you have?by improprietary - Ormerod
Greetings fellow reprappers I purchased an ormerod 2 from RS in December last year and after getting hooked. RepRapPro closes its doors. Crepes... I had been eyeing their dual quicknozzle hotend and the Duet expansion board in the hopes of saving up money to buy a set - after getting an aluminium x axis to run it on - That idea, now does seem rather... tepid. I come today to ask you experiencby improprietary - Ormerod