These are really good ideas (especially the last one)
Five cool support tips
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Re: Five cool support tips
I think we need to kidnap Angus into the forum group
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Re: Five cool support tips
Nice basic guide. I wonder why users don't play with the settings and chec the gcode viewer.. is so easy yo imagine what will happen if you rint a few tetst files and actually watch what happens on the printer
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Re: Five cool support tips
You suddenly sound a lot like Buzzfeed, Paul
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Re: Five cool support tips
Ha!
Just making sure my friends are aware of some cool printing tips!
During my lunch at work, I travel the various YouTube channels I subscribe to. Maker's Muse is a favorite
Just making sure my friends are aware of some cool printing tips!
During my lunch at work, I travel the various YouTube channels I subscribe to. Maker's Muse is a favorite
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Yea is one of the famous that actually knows/tries to print better instead of just getting printers to review.
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Re: Five cool support tips
Yeah....there's a fair amount of those that get stuff free, pump up their subscription numbers and do a lousy job explaining/reviewing said printer