Snapmaker 2.0: How to Use the 3D Printing Function
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Check out this tutorial to start using the Snapmaker 2.0 3-in-1 3D Printer.
Pre-order it now at bit.ly/2KxDHk4
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I just received my SM A350 this week, Packing was superb, instructions manual is easy to read and follow, illustrations ae excellent. guidance provided through use of symbols is outstanding. In fact, while unboxing I made the comment to my bride that if Snapmaker paid as much attention to producing the A350 as they have to the packaging, this is going to be GOOD! So far, I have not been disappointed. Assembly is going very well. If I did not have interruptions, the A350 assembly would be complete. As I am new to this type of machining and printing, I am glad to see the Snapmaker tutorials and the many Snapmaker users available to provide guidance. I can hardly wait to run my first project. Snapmaker Team, I appreciate the attention to details and the quality of the equipment. This is going to be FUN!
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to be honest this is one of the best tutorials i have ever seen on youtube 👍
The warping on model is such an oversight. This printer seems right up my alley, so I'll have to wait for reviews
Thank you for your feedback :)
A tip : watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Jordan Keith Yea, have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself =)
I'm so excited for mine to come! Thanks for all of these videos!
Very concise and easy to follow. The UX on the interface is the best I've seen so far.
Nice overview video! Great production quality and informative. Looking forward to my A350!
Great job Snapmaker team!
Very awesome video for us noobs. thank you
I CANT WAIT!!!!
Your videos are very high quality and it is cool to see your channel growing!
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when will the cnc machine be coming out?
3d printing experts: I would like to know if you find normal, fast or slow the printing shown in the video compared to other 3d printers, what I could see in the video is: nozzle temp: 205 ° C work speed: 100% heated bed temp: 50 ° C estimated time: 17hr45min, an Ender or another similar would take the same?
Just received
i've been following all the steps but when i open the gcode in the snapmaker it have 0x0x0mm dimensions, can anyone help me with that issue? i can't seem to find any good information in the forums
I am new ro 3D Printing, and I don't know what setting is okay to change and what not... so if someone could explain what I can change to achieve easy to remove and beautiful prints and such...
We are planning to make a video tutorial about setting the 3D printing parameters in Snapmaker Luban software. Stay tuned!
I want to pre-order but I am currently stood down because of the pandemic. So have to save money. After you shipped the pre-orders, when will you be able to sell it on the website?
Cash sale will start in Dec, 2020. Hope everything gets better by that time : )
At the end the printed piece shows significant warping. Too bad :(
Hello, I just got my SM A350. I did some test prints and i found out that in luban a cube model is the correct size. but when it is done printing the cube, it is half the size????
Can someone 1 explain what im doing wrong?
Hello, maybe you could send us your model and G-code files via support@snapmaker.com. We will check it for you : )
Hi! I am trying to do a filament change after a certain layer using an M0 or M25 command, and i can get it to stop and manually change the filament, but how can I resume it? Thank you!
Hi Ayush! You can tap "Pause" on the touchscreen during printing and pull out the filament directly. Then open the front cover of the print head, insert a new one manually and resume it on the touchscreen.🧐
Hi, I am aware I can do that but I want to be able to have it stop when i put the command in the gcode after a certain layer like the M0 or M25. But I can’t tell the exact point when I am pausing.
If I follow your calibration technique, the nozzle scrapes the bedplate when it starts printing. Now I have a scraped bedplate.
Sorry to hear that! You can contact our support team via support@snapmaker.com. Will see if there is anything wrong .
Same issue
I am having huge problems getting the printed object from the magnetic bed. Bending would rip off solely the bowl from its own stand leaving a „round plate“ on the magnetic bed. And I can hardly scrape it off again. I use the provided filament. Any idea, what I am doing wrong?
Hello Frank. Did you mean that you can't remove the brim from the bed? If so, you could try setting a slightly thicker brim in Snapmaker Luban, so that it will be easier to take the prints off completely. If this doesn't help, you could also post your problem on our forum (better with some pictures): forum.snapmaker.com, or contact our support team support@snapmaker.com.
@@Snapmaker No, sorry, we don´t print a BRIM, we print a SKIRT. And neither SKIRT nor the actual printing object does come off at all. Am I too close to the printing bed? I usually wait for the bed to be cold before I try to bend it downwards to get the object off.
Thank you for your explanation. It's quite likely that the nozzle is too close to the bed. You can recalibrate your machine and try a slightly higher z offset.
installings generations
My 3D head isn‘t moving like that and didn‘t end in the center. I ends not on the surface. Whats the Problem?
No worries. The bed leveling doesn't end in the center in the latest touchscreen version indeed. And you need to adjust the z offset by lowering the nozzle to the bed surface at the end of leveling.
@@Snapmaker Yeah but as I said the nozzle isn't above the bed. On the topper right point of the bed, the head is looping at its position and thinks that he moves on.
@@MrEliteSoap Hi in that case you can take a video of the bed leveling and send it to support@snapmaker.com. Our support team will follow up your issue.
When will shipments start?
Shipments have started for the Kickstarter backers. I personally bought mine after the Kickstarter campaign had ended, so my ship-out date is in June, 2020. Some guys on the SnapMaker forums have posted pictures of their 20+Kg box wrapped in black cellophane!
@@BonifiedGFX Did you just get confirmation via email and now have to wait 5 months?
Kinda lost me at importing model or gcode. But otherwise seems like a good overview.
Thank you for your feedback! Maybe you can check our user manual for more details of this part: support.snapmaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041733553-Snapmaker-2-0-3D-Printing-V1-0-0
When I hit start on the auto calibration thingy mine doesn’t stop going down and basically try’s burrow through the print surface and I can’t do anything to stop it as the screen becomes unresponsive. Anyone got any advice?
Hello Jonathan, we suggest you send us an email via support@snapmaker.com and tell us more details about it. Thank you!
Snapmaker hey! I actually realized I had mixed up the Y axes and Z axes cables. When I switched them everything worked fine. The only problem now is that when I tried to print a mini figure the sword ended up a jumbled mess the software had warned me it might be too thin so I think if I just print it bigger it should be fine. Thanks for the concern though!! Great service!
@@jonathanmeyer9753 sounds like you need some temporary supports added to your model. I'm not an expert but a lot of 3-d printers show temporary "scaffolding" on unsupported parts of their prints that they have to cut off after printing.
@John Ware yeah I tried “Generating Support” on the software, but the only way I could find so far with the Snapmaker software to get it to be supported was to basically cover the entire model. Which then made it nigh impossible to cut off without damaging the print itself. I’m still playing with the settings though. Hopefully something works. Thanks though!
Jonathan Meyer Good luck and I hope it goes well. I haven’t delved into buying miniatures to print yet, but my understanding is the market is going towards one with the scaffolding already in the model file to print. Which seems like a good thing. Still waiting for our 350
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“Removement”, “before to”? Really bad translation from Chinese.
to be honest this is one of the best tutorials i have ever seen on youtube 👍