CREALITY'S ENDER 3 MAX - NEO - QUICKSTART GUIDE
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I just used your video to setup my new printer. This was the best video covering the setup. Thanks!
Thank you, your leveling explanation was perfect.
12:34 By default Cura slicer will not load the bed leveling mesh after leveling, you have to go into the printers start gcode and add "M420 S1 Z10" with no semicolon, on the line after G28 or G29. Otherwise the leveling mesh is not loaded. A semicolon after M420 also stops the code from executing for some reason, despite all other lines having one.
M420 is the command for loading the mesh
S1 is the enabling of the mesh
Z10 tells the printer to stop using the leveling mesh after layer 10 and even out the layers as if they were on a flat bed.
Struggled with this for a couple of weeks myself after buying a BLTouch. Hope it helps anyone else running into a similar problem.
this just saved me a ton of troubleshooting, thank you so much!!!!
Thanks for the video.
Thank you very much you have helped me out lot
thank you so much
great video thank you
THANK USO MUCH
Until you try to print Petg and the higher temps causes your bowden tube to swell and you can't print. So you upgrade the hot end but there are very few choices for this model. However, you get the Sprite anyway only to find out Creality doesn't support this combination anymore. You think no big deal and search for firmware from other sources only to discover you got the TJC board that hates being upgraded. Now you need to get klipper and do more mods to get you Ender 3 Max Neo to work and realize you have now spent as much money and more time than if you would have just bought the higher end printer from the beginning.
I got a question my filament won’t go in
You need to cut the tip of the filament in 45 degrees angle
What size spring steel PEI sheet would have to be used on the Ender 3 Max Neo ?
9:47 When i am heating up the bed and nozzle, at one point it gives me an error saying,”Extruder tempature is too low.” When i try clicking confirm, it wont let me. What can i do to fix it?
(Edit) I fixed the problem. The voltage was at 220 and not 115. Now i think we leveled the bed wrong because on the front side, the nozzle doesn’t touch. But on the back side, the nozzle touches the bed. Is there an easier way to level it?
I don't understand why you don't just choose 'disable steppers' to make the movement.
Does this have 1 part cooling fan or 2 fans?
When i press preheat pla the printer just turns off and then on but it didn’t preheat the pla
i just ordered mine, would there be any issue with me setting up mine with the same measurements has yours?
There will be issues, the one I did for my dad required around 1.57 Z offset with a lot of corner adjusting, use your paper and once it seems to stick a lot, you'll have to keep raising until it just about doesn't stick or else it will likely scratch in my experience, though we haven't printed yet due to lack of consumables
If ur printer keeps rebooting
The problem is most likely on the power selection in the back
US only outputs 115 v but printer may be set for 230v
Considering the price of electricity these days a faster printer makes more sense.
Any suggestions that are in similar price range?
@@ctako13 No Idea, I gave up on watching the bed slinger scene ages ago
I love the stuff that you do and would love to be able to promote anything of 3D Printing Canada on my TH-cam channel, it would be so awesome to collaborate.
9:27 this part stops me
Eh, you should have shown the loading of the pla
Yea mine won't take the filement it comes with bc the blue light turns on but it won't go through