After a long frustrating period my #Ender3-Pro has been transformed by the addition of the #MicroSwiss-NG extruder kit.
Going from Marlin to #Klipper has already halfed the time for many prints while also making fiddling with the firmware a breeze.
I was on the verge of just getting a new printer. Buying the kit seemed to be a gamble, a possible waste of money,but it turned out to be the best upgrade ever.
#ender3 #microswiss #klipper #3dprinting
About three hours and two burned fingers later, my #Creality #Ender 3v2 #3dPrinter now has a #MicroSwiss direct driver extruder and a CR touch auto-leveling sensor. This allows me to print #TPU and #Flex filaments much easier than with the stock Ender3v2 π
The fan shroud is temporary as I need to re-print it in a better quality and also do proper cable management once I got some guides printed.
#creality #ender #3dprinter #microswiss #tpu #flex
Trying to figure out these weird layer ripples. The whole print ends up looking nice, but something weird is going on.
#Ender3v2 #3dPrinting #3dPrints #creality #fdm #AdditiveManufacturing #pla #microswiss
#ender3v2 #3dprinting #3dprints #creality #fdm #additivemanufacturing #pla #microswiss
Trying to get this #ender3v2 up and running after a few months of down time. Trying out #simplyprint running top of #octoprint. This #microswiss direct drive setup is way better than the stock drive system.
#ender3v2 #simplyprint #octoprint #microswiss #3dprinter #3dprinting #fdm #creality
I'm using an #Ender 5 Pro, though it's been very heavily modified. It's running #klipper firmware off a Pi400, I added an ABL, a #microswiss direct drive and all-metal hotend, as well as the aforemention 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle, dual part-cooling and an upgraded hot-end fan.
One of the reasons for many of these upgrades was to be able to print other materials than just basic PLA(+) stuff like wood and iron PLA which contains abrasives that ruin brass nozzles.
So ... here we go.