New Artemis in So Cal

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New Artemis in So Cal

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I'm new here and have started a thread in the new members section,
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 80#p110480

I'm having some problems with setting up the WiFi and I wanted to change the network it was connected to. It seemed reluctant to change to a new network so I reset to factory settings, now the touch screen is upside down. Anyone know a fix for this?
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Re: New Artemis in So Cal

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figured out how to right the screen. I still can't find any interface on my computer to actually control the printer.
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Re: New Artemis in So Cal

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Thanks to geneb I found the interface.
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I printed my first benchy and it loos good aside from some stringing but the print head came to rest on top of the model and started to melt the top of the print, in fact it was stuck to it.
How do you keep the print head from resting on the model when done printing?
The whole printer will be kinda useless if it's going to ruin all the prints as soon as they complete.
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Re: New Artemis in So Cal

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You need to go into the End GCode section of Cura and remove the M84 - it turns the motors off and that's why the hot end sags into the print.

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