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PJR
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Joined: 2015/06/01
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Hummm Changing the thermistors will not reduce heating time...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
And the best bit is that using Joan's method, you can even s...

In forum Software (Archive)

9 years ago
Cyrille You should not need to make any printer adjustments...

In forum Prusa i3 kit (Archive)

9 years ago
gz1 With the exception of images, you have to zip up attach...

In forum Print tips (Archive)

9 years ago
Maximum spool width is about 95mm. All other dimensions are ...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
I too thought that was happening to me. Turned out that I h...

In forum Prusa i3 kit (Archive)

9 years ago
Carsten The reason for that is to deter non-original owners...

In forum Improvements (Archive)

9 years ago
Marcus You did say "a few years ago"; considering the Mk1 1...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Nigel 1. You certainly haven't upset me. 2. There is no n...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Carsten I do that already anyways but it really isn't as ne...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Actually, I do. As long as they are fitted correctly such t...

In forum Prusa i3 kit (Archive)

9 years ago
Stephan Thanks for finding the link; I knew I had seen it s...

In forum Print tips (Archive)

9 years ago
Nathan It is the same thermistor type, but will only fit th...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Ensure the nozzle is clean. Lower the probe slightly. Pre-...

In forum Assembly and first prints troubleshooting

9 years ago
Fred I remember seeing a video by Tom Sanladerer addressing...

In forum Print tips (Archive)

9 years ago
Marcus Unless you have an "original" Mk1 bought direct from...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Yeah, there are other ways to help heat-up times (cork under...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Low temp = open circuit or wire broken or connection wrong. ...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
Yes, that is correct. It will remain until the RAMBo is res...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
OK, the RAMBo is safe up to 28 volts, I believe, the stepper...

In forum Others (Archive)

9 years ago
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