Question: If I have an Ender 3 S1 and I updated the firmware and installed the high temp nozzle kit should I choose the S1 Pro as my printer or should I leave it as is?
I'm not familiar enough with the S1 vs the S1 Pro, what the hard differences might be. I know that a few years back after adding a few updates & firmware upgrade my original Ender 3 became an Ender 3 Pro. If the upgrades you made to your S1 are equal to what the S1 Pro has, then I would go with the Pro version.
What is your trick for TPU on the K1 Max? I'm using 95A and can't get a good benchy. I have it dial in, until the chimney, then it's all squirly and mushed. Have tried at least 12 of them. My next attempt will be to print two of them at a time. Maybe that will give the chimney more time to cool. Idk
@@pushingplastic7445 I go directly into the extruder. I printed a stand that CHEP designed, no tube, and yes, down to 30mm/s. Whole benchy does fine until chimney. I have cooling cranked, too.
@@pushingplastic7445 I've tried them stock. No luck. Also, my temp test said 190 for my tpu and stock is like 230. I've tried both. Also tried classic and arachne wall.
Your videos have helped me tremendously. One thing I'm having issues with right now is that when I slice a piece where there's not supposed to be anything, its adding overhang to it. Any iedea why this is happening?
I've never had that happen and can't imagine what would cause something like that. Are you using Creality Print 5? If I had to guess (and it's only a guess) maybe the file is defective. Is it just one model or all models that you slice?
@@pushingplastic7445 I've only had it happen recently with some pieces with built in supports. The overhangs don't show when I bring the file in, but when I slice it, they're there. I think I'm just going to have to cut and sand them out then use some filler.
You could always take the Generic PETG profile, run a temp tower & flow calibration. Get those dialed in. Do your retraction calibration and then check the Max Volumetric Flow if you're looking for speed.
before this video I couldnt even find the settings of retraction on the program
thank you for the video
thanks for the video/lesson. It was your calibration videos that helped me started printing a month ago.
Nice! I hope they helped!!! Are you enjoying the hobby so far?
@@pushingplastic7445 yes, and i will as long as i can find something useful to print. It filled up my day since i also started learning cad.
nice work big fella very useful
Can you make a video on how to get the different style of support on the support setting
Question: If I have an Ender 3 S1 and I updated the firmware and installed the high temp nozzle kit should I choose the S1 Pro as my printer or should I leave it as is?
I'm not familiar enough with the S1 vs the S1 Pro, what the hard differences might be. I know that a few years back after adding a few updates & firmware upgrade my original Ender 3 became an Ender 3 Pro. If the upgrades you made to your S1 are equal to what the S1 Pro has, then I would go with the Pro version.
What is your trick for TPU on the K1 Max? I'm using 95A and can't get a good benchy. I have it dial in, until the chimney, then it's all squirly and mushed. Have tried at least 12 of them. My next attempt will be to print two of them at a time. Maybe that will give the chimney more time to cool. Idk
Printing slow! Also not using the bowden tube
@@pushingplastic7445 I go directly into the extruder. I printed a stand that CHEP designed, no tube, and yes, down to 30mm/s. Whole benchy does fine until chimney. I have cooling cranked, too.
@@funfun8095 Are you using one of the stock material profiles in Creality Print?
@@pushingplastic7445 I've tried them stock. No luck. Also, my temp test said 190 for my tpu and stock is like 230. I've tried both. Also tried classic and arachne wall.
@@pushingplastic7445 I've tried Bambu, too. Stock and my changes.
If you get a good chimney the first time, I'll be pissed and happy! LOL
Please , Make a vídeo for desmonstration remove suporte Easy on Creality print 5
Congratulation for your job
Your videos have helped me tremendously. One thing I'm having issues with right now is that when I slice a piece where there's not supposed to be anything, its adding overhang to it. Any iedea why this is happening?
I've never had that happen and can't imagine what would cause something like that. Are you using Creality Print 5? If I had to guess (and it's only a guess) maybe the file is defective. Is it just one model or all models that you slice?
@@pushingplastic7445 I've only had it happen recently with some pieces with built in supports. The overhangs don't show when I bring the file in, but when I slice it, they're there. I think I'm just going to have to cut and sand them out then use some filler.
Me realizing there is no hyper PETG profile in creality print so I'm modifying the pla profile.
You could always take the Generic PETG profile, run a temp tower & flow calibration. Get those dialed in. Do your retraction calibration and then check the Max Volumetric Flow if you're looking for speed.