Up and Running
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:47 am
So I've had the Max v2 for about a month now and I feel it's time to start posting here. I wanted to make sure I got some time with it before i made an comments about it. This is my first printer so I'm not an expert by any means. So first off. . .
PROs
-Wonderful kit
I enjoyed assembling the printer a lot. everything was well packaged and labeled, and the manual was fairly clear. The laser cut parts were neat and clean.
-Set up
Software is fairly intuitive and easy to set up if you follow the guide. Adjustments were easy and well explained.
-Prints
More or less happy with stock setup. Could be better, but I'm fully aware of the current limitations of mass market printers.
CONs
-PSU
My PSU was DOA, but I know it happens and I already had my own picked out to start.
-Adjustments
Mostly okay as stated above, however the process is not one for the impatient. I spent two hours just running the leveling scripts and moving the stop screws, changing the Horizontal radius each time. I got it done, but I caution others to take their time during this step.
-Prints
I already said i understand the limitations of the stock hardware, but I do feel there are a few things that could be better out of the box. A slightly larger and more reliable PSU would be a good start. Also, the .5mm stock nozzle just is not viable for detailed or high tolerance prints. I know great prints are about more than just the extrusion width, but a second smaller nozzle (.3mm maybe) might be a nice option. Lastly, I know it can't really be helped but stringing the wires through the t-slot extrusion was by far, the most aggravating portion of the build. not sure if there is something Seemecnc could do about this, but I'm open to ideas.
Other than the above, I'm still learning so I hope to comment more in the future.
PROs
-Wonderful kit
I enjoyed assembling the printer a lot. everything was well packaged and labeled, and the manual was fairly clear. The laser cut parts were neat and clean.
-Set up
Software is fairly intuitive and easy to set up if you follow the guide. Adjustments were easy and well explained.
-Prints
More or less happy with stock setup. Could be better, but I'm fully aware of the current limitations of mass market printers.
CONs
-PSU
My PSU was DOA, but I know it happens and I already had my own picked out to start.
-Adjustments
Mostly okay as stated above, however the process is not one for the impatient. I spent two hours just running the leveling scripts and moving the stop screws, changing the Horizontal radius each time. I got it done, but I caution others to take their time during this step.
-Prints
I already said i understand the limitations of the stock hardware, but I do feel there are a few things that could be better out of the box. A slightly larger and more reliable PSU would be a good start. Also, the .5mm stock nozzle just is not viable for detailed or high tolerance prints. I know great prints are about more than just the extrusion width, but a second smaller nozzle (.3mm maybe) might be a nice option. Lastly, I know it can't really be helped but stringing the wires through the t-slot extrusion was by far, the most aggravating portion of the build. not sure if there is something Seemecnc could do about this, but I'm open to ideas.
Other than the above, I'm still learning so I hope to comment more in the future.