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4XS
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A question about regular maintenance time

What is the average maintenance schedule for properly configured system? My MK3S+ has 60-70 printing hours, is this a time for maintenance? I think a maintenance should be at least 100+hours. Or maybe this is a common issue with slide bearing?

Best Answer by Diem:

Every user builds their printer slightly differently and pre-built models are shaken up in transit so during the first few weeks of use the printer will run-in and settle its parts together; then you will have to go over the basic maintenance checks, lubricate and recalibrate. Even if you got everything dialled in perfectly today, it would all need re-doing.

Cheerio,

Respondido : 15/12/2022 3:20 am
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RE: A question about regular maintenance time

i do mine evry 150 hours

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Respondido : 15/12/2022 3:29 am
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Diem
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https://help.prusa3d.com/article/i3-printer-regular-maintenance_2072

It suggests every 200 hours but I do mine monthly which is often around 300 - 500 hours.

A new machine needs more frequent attention until it has run in.

Cheerio,

Respondido : 15/12/2022 3:40 am
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Topic starter answered:
RE: A question about regular maintenance time

 

Posted by: @hello

i do mine evry 150 hours

150 hour sounds like a reasonable maintenance time.

Posted by: @diem

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/i3-printer-regular-maintenance_2072

It suggests every 200 hours but I do mine monthly which is often around 300 - 500 hours.

A new machine needs more frequent attention until it has run in.

Cheerio,

Im interested in your take on how new machine need more attention. Do you mean configuration?

Respondido : 15/12/2022 6:45 am
Diem
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Every user builds their printer slightly differently and pre-built models are shaken up in transit so during the first few weeks of use the printer will run-in and settle its parts together; then you will have to go over the basic maintenance checks, lubricate and recalibrate. Even if you got everything dialled in perfectly today, it would all need re-doing.

Cheerio,

Respondido : 15/12/2022 9:01 am
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RE: A question about regular maintenance time

Yes that is very true

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Respondido : 15/12/2022 9:07 am
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