Well I made some progress I printed some smaller two color Dino Clips
I have been having about as many problems as I can stand right now.
First I break the Filament inside the PTFE feeder tubes getting caught in the the filament adapter four colors in on color out.
This leads the the filament crashing into each other if you are a newbie like me an have no ideal what to and not to do.
Then I have the filament not wanting to stick to the textured sprint steel smooth high temp bed.
Or
It sticks too well I I can not get it to release easily.
Have destroyed to smooth beds, not to worry I placed a PEI sheet over the bed so I can 3D Print on a normal PEI bed from time to time.
This in its self leads to another problem the filament need to be hot enough to stick to the bed and the bed needs to be hot enough,
to allow the heated filament to stick to it, this caused the bed surface to release from the smooth bed causing layer deterioration.
Could use some help after the holidays. unless you have a few moments you can space.
Oh! If any one has this 3D Printer AnyCubic Kobra 3 Combo the waste can be reduced by 60% if you know where to go.
Watch this video on reduce 3d filament waste I left mine on 0.4
Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo
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- 3D Printer(s): Hictop 3DP11/12
- Roberts_Clif
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- Joined: March 25th, 2017, 8:17 am
- Location: Washington, State USA
- 3D Printer(s): Hictop 3DP11/12
Re: Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo
Today wanted to let you know something about the anycubic Kobra 3 combo.
I have found out that if at any time during printing start routine if you so much as touch the nozzle you will mess with the nozzle height.
My Anycubic Kobra 3 combo had already calibrated and wiped nozzle on rear nozzle wipe mat.
While at the Poop station noticed a glob of filament hanging from nozzle, instantly grabbed my tweezers pulled the glob off.
A few seconds later the Anycubic Kobra 3 combo decided that the nozzle heights was too low and did a re-calibration of nozzle height.
Earlier noticed the same just before the print started a glob on filament on bed reached for it and threw off the nozzle height for a failed first layer.
Never had this happen with my Hictop's and their separate proximity sensors. though with a sensor in nozzle assemble you have to leave it alone.
This is just a note for all who are new to Anycubic style of bed sensing, now you will know what to expect.
I have found out that if at any time during printing start routine if you so much as touch the nozzle you will mess with the nozzle height.
My Anycubic Kobra 3 combo had already calibrated and wiped nozzle on rear nozzle wipe mat.
While at the Poop station noticed a glob of filament hanging from nozzle, instantly grabbed my tweezers pulled the glob off.
A few seconds later the Anycubic Kobra 3 combo decided that the nozzle heights was too low and did a re-calibration of nozzle height.
Earlier noticed the same just before the print started a glob on filament on bed reached for it and threw off the nozzle height for a failed first layer.
Never had this happen with my Hictop's and their separate proximity sensors. though with a sensor in nozzle assemble you have to leave it alone.
This is just a note for all who are new to Anycubic style of bed sensing, now you will know what to expect.