@aim6mac I have no idea. Build plate adhesion close to zero, PLA with terrible stringing. Z offset corrected after installation, but the result is a complete mess. Also, no manual was included in the shipment, no word hot to get higher nozzle temperatures than the default 260C from the S1 as shipped...
@@tropenband to reach 300 degrees u have to install their official FW that enables that. build plate adhesion problems relate to z offset not being correct most of the time, also clean your bed with 99% alcohol. stringing is a result of too hot printtemps along with too low retraction settings.
The nozzle is jammed up against the heatbreak during installation. The hotend is heated, then the nozzle is nipped up when hot. A method to remove the heatbreak, is to heatup the hot end. Raise the Z gantry, high enough so you can get a 6mm socket onto the nozzle. Remove the heatsock, then loosen the nozzle, do not remove. You can then wait until the hotend is cool enough to handle.
That upgrade really fucks up all my prints.
it shouldn't , maybe u've got a faulty part
@aim6mac I have no idea. Build plate adhesion close to zero, PLA with terrible stringing. Z offset corrected after installation, but the result is a complete mess.
Also, no manual was included in the shipment, no word hot to get higher nozzle temperatures than the default 260C from the S1 as shipped...
@@tropenband to reach 300 degrees u have to install their official FW that enables that. build plate adhesion problems relate to z offset not being correct most of the time, also clean your bed with 99% alcohol. stringing is a result of too hot printtemps along with too low retraction settings.
@@aim6macwhere can i found that file ?
@@tropenband did you try to fix this by aplying thermal pase on hotend rod?
The nozzle is jammed up against the heatbreak during installation. The hotend is heated, then the nozzle is nipped up when hot. A method to remove the heatbreak, is to heatup the hot end. Raise the Z gantry, high enough so you can get a 6mm socket onto the nozzle. Remove the heatsock, then loosen the nozzle, do not remove. You can then wait until the hotend is cool enough to handle.
thank you for the great tip!
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That is so correct. I just got mine I didn’t feel like putting together but will tonighy
Thanks! What changes did you do in the printer.cfg afterwards?
i haven't had time yet to make changed in the cfg file, but i will soon, i'll let u know :)
Can you please tell me from where can we buy heating block kit just like yours for ender 3 S1 pro ?
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCrKAUj
slm dostum bende bu aksam degistirecegim . bilgiler ve guzel video icin tesekkurler .
Heat it up first
yes i know but i might burn my fingers no? I managed to get it off with some tools :)
can I get a link to your discord???
discord.gg/aK8xrySV