I had problems printing a fan duct sliced in Cura. The same fan duct printed fine when sliced with Creality”s slicer. The problem: Cura used a higher bed temp. Problems with a 3D printer are usually operator error. The stock surface for this printer works best at 50C.
Hey Webslinger!
Did you figure out what that was? And hows the printer so far? thinking of purchasing the 10s pro v2 model as well.
Thank you!
Hi! Sorry for the late reply. It was a spring washer. It's working now. Got my first print out.
The print stuck well to the base. Even though I didn't calibrate the feeder, I was able to get a decent print on my second try. But I would get a PIE Flexplate to make things easier removing prints. Or get a glass bed.
@@webslinger2011 yeah i was looking into the Creality glass bed that releases the print when it cools off.
Don't buy Creality. My CR-10S Pro V2 was pre assembled in factory poorly and the z axis was misaligned causing the left side to droop. Had to take apart the entire gantry and adjust various screws to get it to align. The build plate is not adhesive enough and the extrusion stepper hates using Wood PLA, it gets jammed easily.
@@MrLzender hm... Well I did order it already it should be here in few days, I'll see how that goes. Hopefully it's assembled right. Plus I'm gonna be modding it a lot likely so hopefully it all goes well
Okay a screw came out.
Version 2 has the missing screws on the inside of the case. Version 1 has them in the packaging. Great printer though!