new to 3d printing with the usual questions
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 4:58 pm
I believe that I have done my homework by reading what I can about 3d printing. Bought a couple of books and actually designed a a "piece" for a robotic crawler. Took it to a local company and they printed it and it was a perfect fit. You can see the part here: http://www.usefulramblings.org/?page_id=6149. That is when I realized that 3d printing had a place in my tool box. I settled on a Delta model and after much looking kept coming back here. Here are some questions/concerns:
1. calibration - a subject all seem interested in. I found the page/video that described how to do it, BUT I also found this page: http://www.seemecnc.com/blogs/frontpage ... tercontrol which discusses how to do it with "MatterControl" software
a. Can MatterControl auto configure the printer w/o going through the instructional video procedure or are both required?
b. Is it necessary to configure the printer each time for a bareplate, painters plate, or kapton plate?
c. Or will one configuration cover all 3 conditions?
2. How do users normally handle/protect against power failure. I live in Florida - nuff said. I am pretty sure that if a power failure/surge occurs during printing that you have just built a door stop. True?
3. If during periods of non use is it necessary to "drain"/flush the print head?
TIA,
Ron
1. calibration - a subject all seem interested in. I found the page/video that described how to do it, BUT I also found this page: http://www.seemecnc.com/blogs/frontpage ... tercontrol which discusses how to do it with "MatterControl" software
a. Can MatterControl auto configure the printer w/o going through the instructional video procedure or are both required?
b. Is it necessary to configure the printer each time for a bareplate, painters plate, or kapton plate?
c. Or will one configuration cover all 3 conditions?
2. How do users normally handle/protect against power failure. I live in Florida - nuff said. I am pretty sure that if a power failure/surge occurs during printing that you have just built a door stop. True?
3. If during periods of non use is it necessary to "drain"/flush the print head?
TIA,
Ron