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OK (I'm the same guy who posted with the petg not sticking) Before Yesterday I bought overture petg and I was deceived because I had all kinds 1f issues... But then I tried to put the bed at 90C and the nozzle at like 280 ant it worked... How come i have to print this hot 🔥?

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[–] pezmaker@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We've done many of the same mods. Klipper, Skr, Sprite pro, crtouch. I did the dual z drive mod too, though I have no idea if that's actually improved anything or not. Probably now that I've setup input shaping and have this thing whipping through prints.

[–] Matcraftou@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Oh I plan getting the dual z as well lol. I tried input shaping and pressure advance. As far as I am concerned I setup pressure advance and it has been going well.

But with input shaper I did not manage to get it working, but in my current setup I believe it is unnecessary because my enclosure is FAR to wobbly and the printer vibrations goes to the entire house, I plan on printing springy feet and attaching the enclosure to the wall so that it does not move.

So my vibrations is so bad that I need physical upgrades to even get it working... And an accelerometer