My dude, the clouds parted and the 3D printing Gods cast a ray of pure gold down onto your printer that day. This is deffo a sign in big capital letters that you are doing God's work by printing a 1:1 Dalek. May the spirit of additive manufacturing continue to guide you!
LOL. You're not kidding. The power cut happened at 3pm and I didn't get home until 5:30pm, so I was even more impressed that the print stuck to the bed, but I'd been keeping the room at 70 degrees so that probably helped. The USB 3 stick I use for the STL files seems to upset this machine. If it is inserted when I switch it on it locks up, and the restart did the same thing. I was surprised that it recognised the recovery file when I reinserted it. At least I know it works. 😁
My dude, the clouds parted and the 3D printing Gods cast a ray of pure gold down onto your printer that day. This is deffo a sign in big capital letters that you are doing God's work by printing a 1:1 Dalek. May the spirit of additive manufacturing continue to guide you!
Bugger me, how lucky was that restart?
LOL. You're not kidding. The power cut happened at 3pm and I didn't get home until 5:30pm, so I was even more impressed that the print stuck to the bed, but I'd been keeping the room at 70 degrees so that probably helped.
The USB 3 stick I use for the STL files seems to upset this machine. If it is inserted when I switch it on it locks up, and the restart did the same thing. I was surprised that it recognised the recovery file when I reinserted it. At least I know it works. 😁
Interestingly enough, my Elegoo Neptune 4 Max refuses to update its firmware off this same stick too. I have to use a USB 2.0 one.