Simplify3d basic guide

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I wonder if this could be adjusted to use the titan on top of the head rather than bondtech gears
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Well, titan isn't that good. But is ok. Also titan is a geared solution, the advantage of this is that since is direct drive with a long thingy, you don't have the weight of the motor on top of the head. Also the curvature compensates the weight, that why ZGE name. Titan is quite big, and I think Gudo already has a version for one side um2 bolt, that could be used to use a cheaper mk7-mk8 bolt. So, it could be possible. Anyhow I think the objective of thi extruder is to be the best possible, so it makes sense that it uses bondtech bolts. Also isn't that expensive, just 40€, and the one I'm using uses the umo nema motor.

Anyhow, I need to do tests. Until tomorrow I won't be able to do much.
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Looking forward hearing your results. I'll be using this with 1.75
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I'm really starting to like S3D...thanks to @neotko who gave me some kicks in the right direction :)

Right now i'm playing with preparing some material/quality settings and I was wondering how you guys has tackled this.

I was planning on defining settings for a number of different materials I use with som basic settings, e.g. what is correct for my preferred speed/quality (PLA, XT etc.). And then I have a couple of quality settings, e.g. "Fast", "Normal", "High" that adjusts the settings that needs to be tweaked depending on the material flow that each material needs at a certain speed/layer height.

Do you guys use/recommend one profile per material or to have them all in one big profile?

And if you use one profile, I guess you need to have different quality settings per material also, e.g. "PLA Fast", "XT Fast" etc.? I was thinking that maybe that could be solved wit "relative" temperature adjustments etc. but that does not seem possible, or? Or is there some other trick available for setting up a profile(s) like this?
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Oh men Totally forgot about the prime tunning! Will get back to it and publish on twitter
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Don't worry about that! :)

(And thanks again for the priming settings you sent)
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Will post here for others to enjoy (or test)

For umo s3d nozzle prime start (should work...)
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Has anybody got a good 0.2mm layer height profile?
I'm not happy with the flatness of my vertical walls.
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Have you tried the one Frederiek shares in this post?

I used that one to get started with my UMO+ w UM2+ hotend. Neotko gave him a lot of help/tips when he created that one.

https://ultimaker.com/en/community/2259 ... ?page=last
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I'm using that one too and having some troubles with it. Just some finish effects I'd like to improve

I ask Neotko but he seems to have decided to go into "not helpful" mode on me
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With that profile as base I'm at "better than Cura" level...and all I need to tweak are temp/speed :)
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Cura gives me good results. S3D is supposed to be so much better. I'm about at 90% of a Cura result and really want to see S3D shine
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S3D is better with that profile for me...Neotko spotted something possibly wrong with my belt/pulleys. That pattern was not showing as good when I sliced it with Cura.
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probably one for neotko but has anybody got an idiots guide to programming and saving the micros?
and does anybody know if it is possible to turn off the head cooling fan (on the Wanhao Di3+) its G-code after the print has finished. Cheers, Izzy
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I'm not sure what you mean by micro's, but you can use
M106 S0
or
M107
to turn off the fan (depends on the firmware).

See http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M106:_Fan_On
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