Best settings for a beginer using ABS

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Omegagundam
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Best settings for a beginer using ABS

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Hello Everyone
I have the rostock max 3d not the v2 the one before it
i bout it a while ago and kinda forgot about it till recently
I am still very new to everything on how to set the setting right temp control and stuff
and was wondering if any of you can help me with my settings so i can print right.
When i first made it i was pretty dumb about it and was trying to do abs using pla settings and i jammed it bad
i finally got off my lazy butt and unjammed it. as i read on forums i can see it seems my settings were WAY off
so any ideas or tips i would greatly appreciate it.
thank you for your time

oh here are some jpegs of my settings
yes i am sure there way off....
printersetting1.jpg
printersetting2.jpg
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Re: Best settings for a beginer using ABS

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These are your machine's EEPROM settings, they are based on the firmware file that you loaded and shouldn't need much attention if you used the "factory fill" firmware from SeeMeCNC.

What will need attention and tweaking are your slicer program's settings. Check out SeeMe's downloads section on their website and download their slicing profiles. That's a great starting point.

Looking forward to seeing your first prints, good luck!
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Re: Best settings for a beginer using ABS

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Kewl thank you!
i will look into that
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