Gabriel's calibration journey. R-MAX

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Gabriel's calibration journey. R-MAX

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Calibration objects an other stuf withou calibrated
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here you can see the my very first prints I use setting from manual:
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after printing a lot of calibration cubes and stuff i want to do something else, owl an bear. ( not calibrated extruder at all)
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when I was bored of black color I changed filament to green, and all things goes a lot smoother (big difference in nozzle temp between them too I think at the same time i changed firmware to repetier):
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After that i give a try with acethon vapor smoothing technique I read anout here: http://www.3ders.org/articles/20130226- ... vapor.html It's not the safest thing to do in your bedroom. And I'm considered is this safe on Rostck MAX since you have molded arms over the jar.
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Here is my latest prints, using KISSlicer 1.0.9 an by Mhackney's setting from his build topic. Yoda head stops on layer 241.
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I registered on KISSlicer forum and downloaded the latest beta 1.1.0c. It has new great features. I will give them a try
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has that bug in repetier firmware been resolved?
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Not yet, you can read and follow progress here: https://github.com/repetier/Repetier-Firmware/issues/72

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