A video on day 1 of using the Ender 3 V2 Neo showing the printer in action along with the adjustments you can make on the fly. Use this link to buy an Ender 3 V2 Neo in Canada www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/...
Spool holder is on the wrong way, should be on the back, even better there is a side mount bracket you can print which is MUCH better. See the sharp angle your is on where the filamet goes in to the feader.
The printer lays down filament in levels starting at the bottom. Each level is called a layer. So after the first layer is laid down the printer has to start the second. The printer has to move up on its z axis and start again. It leaves a line on the model where this layer change occurs. Layer change is necessary and cannot be avoided.
Spool holder is on the wrong way, should be on the back, even better there is a side mount bracket you can print which is MUCH better. See the sharp angle your is on where the filamet goes in to the feader.
yup, been changed already. Still not the best being on top..........always pulling the filament down.
What is "layer change"? There is no way to avoid it?
The printer lays down filament in levels starting at the bottom. Each level is called a layer. So after the first layer is laid down the printer has to start the second. The printer has to move up on its z axis and start again. It leaves a line on the model where this layer change occurs. Layer change is necessary and cannot be avoided.
@@autotech4103 too Bad... Thanks for thé response
@@NCOverion the “layer change” is called a seam you can change its position to make it look nicer or hide it.
Strange, since Trudeau loves chinese politics 🤔