downloadable 3d parts
I just had a problem getting the filament to unload. I finally managed it. Along the way I decided it might be a good idea if some of the parts were in different colors so that I could identify what they were. Supposedly there was/is a page that allows one to download those parts. But when I click on it, I get 404.
So, are there downloadable parts or not?
RE: downloadable 3d parts
You should be able to get the .stl files for the pieces here:
RE: downloadable 3d parts
(splutter!) well, whatever happened, that's what I thought i clicked.
Doesn't matter, I have them now. And I did notice the warning about using non-black colors, so I'm doing this at my own risk.
Thanks!
RE: downloadable 3d parts
Does anyone know where to download the file(s) for the new style spool holder as shipped with my Mk3S? I have found a number of holders, nut they are all single roll holders. The closest one is on the MK3S page as 'B4', but it is a single holder in one piece and mine is actually 3 pieces, the main support and the two supports which clip into the main support.
I have printed all of the other pieces for my printer and this is all that is left.
Thanks
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RE: downloadable 3d parts
There was a spool holder on the main printables page, but not sure if it's the exact one you want.
RE: downloadable 3d parts
@jsw
That one has two arms and holds the spool between them. Thanks though.
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RE: downloadable 3d parts
im looking for the original stl files for the early mk3. before the s upgrade. where can i find them? mostly for the einsey case that used zip ties to secure the extruder wiring harness...
RE: downloadable 3d parts
im looking for the original stl files for the early mk3. before the s upgrade. where can i find them? mostly for the einsey case that used zip ties to secure the extruder wiring harness...
You can find all the parts on the Prusa Github pages. You need to select the Mk3 from the little drop-down box at top-left.
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