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RE: 3D Printing Lessons Learned and Farm Upgrades

in Homesteading2 days ago

I've been thinking about potentially buying a new 3D printer, one that also comes with a dryer etc or maybe even multi filament dryer with auto switch and all that fancy jazz.

Been spending the last couple of days trying to get my dads old ender 5 pro running, figured out the firmware it was on was buggered, went back to the rubbish original firmware as a hailmary to make sure the machine wasn't mechanically busted.

It works now but still doesn't print properly, base adhesion issues, z offset issues among others, plus it's deathly slow giving it's just an old printer.

Makes getting a modern one just.. better if not to not have to deal with the headache of calibrating and sorting out the one we have atm.