Great video, any suggestions to stop the oozing during the calibration process? It was so bad I had to unload my filament before tackling the bed leveling and XY calibration.
Are both your nozzles sitting covered by the silicone pad when it's parked? I too see some oozing, but typically on the right extruder since it stays hot for longer while waiting for the left to finish. Since we don't have access to controls during calibration, I think snapmaker would have to make improvements.
My good friend has the snapmaker J1, it doesn't do what it is asked, he's tried different temperatures, calibrations, factory resets ect... and the printer does anything and everything, he's had the printer for a little over a month and hasn't been able to make anything with it yet.
I've printed a lot of ABS and PLA, it can do PA-CF/PC-CF but you have to buy the hardened nozzle/extruder set instead. Temperature wise the chamber/bed/hot end are well suited for those materials.
@@workshopetech hey thanks for the reply. Yeah I would need for sure a hardened nozzle. Looking into SiC nozzles too. Hardened nozzles have such bad thermal properties… Good to hear that ABS prints well. One of my most printed materials after PC blend from Prusa.
Great video Dan !I think this video could help so many J1 beginners.
I'll be one of 'em soon..so thumb up of course!.
Can you do a video on how to tighten the belts?
Fantastic video, thanks Dan!
Great video, any suggestions to stop the oozing during the calibration process? It was so bad I had to unload my filament before tackling the bed leveling and XY calibration.
Are both your nozzles sitting covered by the silicone pad when it's parked? I too see some oozing, but typically on the right extruder since it stays hot for longer while waiting for the left to finish. Since we don't have access to controls during calibration, I think snapmaker would have to make improvements.
@@workshopetech yes they do rest there, but of course they both move away for cleaning, and that's when the oozing starts in earnest!
My good friend has the snapmaker J1, it doesn't do what it is asked, he's tried different temperatures, calibrations, factory resets ect... and the printer does anything and everything, he's had the printer for a little over a month and hasn't been able to make anything with it yet.
What is he doing wrong, he is getting discouraged and frustrated as he wanted this to start a small business
Hi.
how are your conclusions after 3 month of use? Difficultys? Pro + Con? reliable? waiting for mine to come and hoping to get the printer I need
Can you print CF material with it? PA-CF, PC-CF? What nozzle style did they use?
How is it performing in printing ABS, ABS+?
I've printed a lot of ABS and PLA, it can do PA-CF/PC-CF but you have to buy the hardened nozzle/extruder set instead. Temperature wise the chamber/bed/hot end are well suited for those materials.
@@workshopetech hey thanks for the reply. Yeah I would need for sure a hardened nozzle. Looking into SiC nozzles too. Hardened nozzles have such bad thermal properties…
Good to hear that ABS prints well. One of my most printed materials after PC blend from Prusa.