Amazing write-up about SystemD Timers by Thomas Stringer!
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Amazing write-up about SystemD Timers by Thomas Stringer!
@DeltaWye PC-CF is really strong (and can really be printed by any printer). It's just pricey.
https://prusament.com/materials/prusament-pc-blend-carbon-fiber/
@willhopkins is the nozzle seeing a lot of build up?
I'm guessing your z is a bit close to the bed (petg can take a bit of time to flatten, which messes up a bunch of things). I typically use a z-offset of 0.03mm, even when I have mesh leveling on the MK4.
@ciaranmak isn't that how you uninstall it?
If it wasn't a servicing package (dism), then vendors and companies would have a much harder time excluding it from their images.
It would be more accurate to say that it's a Windows component that's enabled by default but can be removed by the owner of the system.
I now understand why Prusa uses a cooler bed temp for the first layer - it always seemed to go against conventional wisdom.
After printing over 10 roles of Atomic PETG and needing to print something in Prusament PETG - I was surprised how strong Prusament's bed adhesion was, I must have forgotten!
The weaker bed adhesion isn't a big deal, and it can reduce elephant foot, so why not?