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Announcement: Raise3D Open Filament Program
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
Optimizing Filament Performance Raise3D printers are known for their incredibly compatibility with many filament types. "Raise3D printers were designed to ensure a high material compatibility. However, there is a difference between compatibility and top performance. To achieve top performance, the FFF printing process such as the one Raise3D printers use, may need specific printing settings." Read all about it here. Get the .bin material profile settings here.
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CraftWare now features a pause function!
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
Did you know you can now insert automatic pauses in a sliced file in CraftWare? Make sure you are running the latest version [v1.15 as of today is the latest] and after slicing the file, insert pauses via the controls on the bottom of the screen! It's that easy! http://bit.ly/CraftWareDownload
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Nylon on the Raise3D N2 series.
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
From a good friend and client - we'll call him Jan for now [since that is his name]:I have had some success with the Taulman 230 use ABS High Res setting.Bump up the bed temp to 90Bump up the nozzle temp to 255Cover the extruder fans so that they are not blowing on the parts ( I use apiece of duct tape) [or you can use the Raise3D provided slide on covers from the accessory bag].And use the override on the travel speed set at 60%And I cover the print are with the all-purpose Elmer's glue stick.The corners do warp...
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