I've had no problem with my anycubic slicer. You can close the advance window after setting it and the setting will be changed for your print. No need to leave it open. I'm using an imac
You're welcome. You should also download Orca Slicer and give it a shot. I've been using the Kobra 2 profile and just increased the print bed size and added the G92 E0 to the Change Layer GCode (simple to do). I'm printing TPU feet for the K2 Max right now and they are turning out great.
I don't power the machine off with TPU in the nozzle. When the print finishes I use the thumb lever that allows me to pull the TPU back out while the nozzle is still hot. I then either slide my "noclogger" through from the top or immediately feed filament back through to clean it out. So far, so good...
I have used TPU on my Kobra 2 Pro and the setting was for PLA and had no problems. I would however try putting your own supports instead of those built -in. I also use a stronger pair of wire cutters instead of the ones you showed. One comment was that your volume was rather low at one time even on max, but I do wear hearing aids so please don't take offence.
your audio is all over the place. i couldn't finish the video. you seem to be very knowledgeable but get yourself a decent mic to capture all audio clearly and at a continuous level. :)
Thank you for that. I've bought a mic and will be doing a new video this weekend so hopefully that will help. I'll also make sure that I normalize the sound when editing. This is all new to me and I appreciate your comment.
I've had no problem with my anycubic slicer. You can close the advance window after setting it and the setting will be changed for your print. No need to leave it open. I'm using an imac
Thanks, I did see that after using it some more. I appreciate the comment/help!
Im in windows, my anycubic slicer is 1.3.0. I couldnt figure where tpu was at all so thank you!
You're welcome. You should also download Orca Slicer and give it a shot. I've been using the Kobra 2 profile and just increased the print bed size and added the G92 E0 to the Change Layer GCode (simple to do). I'm printing TPU feet for the K2 Max right now and they are turning out great.
I don't have problems with my anycubic slicer on windows... works fine...I actually like it a lot... easy to use
I installed it on my Windows laptop and definitely don't see the issues I see on my MBP.
May I ask if you would prefer this one over the bambulab for tpu printing? Thank you for your time.
I'd always go Bambu unless you needed to print something larger than the Bambu bed. :)
hi, just wondering if the TPU ever gets stuck in the extruder and how you get that fixed
cheers
I don't power the machine off with TPU in the nozzle. When the print finishes I use the thumb lever that allows me to pull the TPU back out while the nozzle is still hot. I then either slide my "noclogger" through from the top or immediately feed filament back through to clean it out. So far, so good...
I have used TPU on my Kobra 2 Pro and the setting was for PLA and had no problems. I would however try putting your own supports instead of those built -in. I also use a stronger pair of wire cutters instead of the ones you showed. One comment was that your volume was rather low at one time even on max, but I do wear hearing aids so please don't take offence.
I recently switched phones and have to get a new mic. I apologize if the levels are too low or high.
cusa has profies if you look found them! then did some tweeks.
I'll check them out, thanks!
your audio is all over the place. i couldn't finish the video. you seem to be very knowledgeable but get yourself a decent mic to capture all audio clearly and at a continuous level. :)
Thank you for that. I've bought a mic and will be doing a new video this weekend so hopefully that will help. I'll also make sure that I normalize the sound when editing. This is all new to me and I appreciate your comment.