60F for the bed.
I use 60 for the bed, 220 for the hot end (for PLA). My stuff is made by inland, PLA and PLA+ (not really sure I can tell a difference).
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60F for the bed.
I guess that you mean 60 Celcius.60F for the bed.
I certainly did. Thanks for catching that.I guess that you mean 60 Celcius.
I added an RPi 3B+ with OctoPi yesterday evening. Wow, that was easy and it's convenient. The install setup couldn't be easier. I had to download and install Note ++ to edit the WiFi settings, but man, that was painless. I had added a 7" touchscreen monitor to it, but I will be taking that off ASAP. No need for is as the browser access is simply awesome. I can even add a filament sensor to this and monitor it from my phone. Funny thing, I started a print last night without any filament loaded.I'm printing out some things suggested by @JohnnyC and then I'm going to print needed things.
FWIW, I have an RPi 4 B+ coming soon and will probably be using the touchscreen monitor on it. I got the 4GB of memory version. I have no plans for it yet, but am open to just about anything. Any ideas?
I certainly did. Thanks for catching that.
@JohnnyC Here's looking at you and seeing if you measure up...
I'm having a problem with one of my wire looms. It got caught in the Z limit switch, so it was trying to print on air. This was the second time it's done this, so I moved the control box a bit and used Velcro to bind it to the other loom that goes up the unit. I'll be keeping an eye on it. You can see that I didn't let the print get to far.![]()
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Now?