

I cancelled the other objects that were supposed to print after, but left these because I thought any damage would be done already. Luckily, no damage and no waste!
What sort of probe were you using on your ender?


I cancelled the other objects that were supposed to print after, but left these because I thought any damage would be done already. Luckily, no damage and no waste!
What sort of probe were you using on your ender?


I highly doubt your nozzle is worn out unless you’ve been printing with any special tough filament (e.g. carbon fibre core). It’s completely different machine, but I have over 300 hours on mine and I haven’t had to replace the original brass nozzle yet.
Edit: Perhaps try printing a solid section of only the first layer (no need for the whole bed, but make is fairly large). See if the lines mostly all join up, then reprint without changing anything to check if it is consistent.
My wife uses that while I’m away 👍


Thanks. This is useful knowledge 👍👍 As for the fumes I still breathe in … 😬
Thanks. This will be useful to know in future 👍😁
How cold is the garage?


I didn’t know this was a thing, but I hope 3d printer reviewing people adopt it as a standard test. Most of the time a prints fails for me, it’s because of a inconsistent (continuously changing) first layer.


Has anyone found the supported device list? It seems to work well on mine but still says it isn’t supported.


Are you able to see what kernel version it’s running?
Thanks for pointing it out 😂


😈😈 Finally an advantage to using rEFInd 😈😈
Thanks. I’m still learning how Lemmy works 😅


I’ve read the “learn more” bit now and I’m going to leave it switched on. (although I use uBlock anyway 😅)
I think this is a legitimate attempt to ‘fix’ the internet. It seems only very basic information on interactions with ads is recorded by the browser, and then it is anonymised. As an example, the advertiser should only receive counts of how many people bought a product after seeing a particular ad. I don’t think they can see what webpage anyone in particular came from, but maybe they can see that: 11% percentage of visitors came from example.com/some-page
Presumably the anonymised data is only provided once the pool is fairly large and wouldn’t show 100% of visitors came from cornhub when you only had one visitor 🤷♂️ Obviously websites will always see an IP address.
The idea is for this to substitute for traditional, more invasive, tracking. I think it may one day achieve that.
A warning though: I only just started reading about this.


Excuse me while I go and click that ‘learn more’ button…
I’ve had the same thing. I think orca’s retraction test is just too ‘easy’. I think the towers are too far apart.


A ghost 👻


Thanks. I’ll experiment with temperatures first but I’ve got some different filament on the way too as it happens, so hopefully I’ll manage to escape the problem one way or another 😁
Zero click here - basically a klicky too! Fantastic if you don’t feel like using a build plate.