LIRR | Windows
Just an question, why are the LIRR windows not properly maintained? I was looking out the window and had to move a few cars up just so I could look out the windows. The MNR windows are more maintained and less blurry to view...
Just an question, why are the LIRR windows not properly maintained? I was looking out the window and had to move a few cars up just so I could look out the windows. The MNR windows are more maintained and less blurry to view...
I caught this rare train on the LIRR tracks, near Jamaica station. All of the cars was like this.. I'm not sure if the train is an M4/M5.
I use a BIQU CGPG (BIQU CyroGrip Pro Glacier), and it's only been cleaned properly ONCE. I had to learn the hard way after trying PLA/PP at different temperatures, along with TPEI / SPEI.
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Now, I always crank up my temps to 70+ for ALL TYPES of filaments.... what build plate do you use?
I didn't turn off my X1 series while maintaining the filament that was stuck. Took off the toolhead, then the hotend assembly to remove it fully. After that was done, instantly fed it filament to make sure it was working. I proceeded to run calibration, and it came out stable........ How do I avoid this from happening again, so I don't need to spend 20 damn minutes fixing my X1 series?
I bought the R46 LCD a few days ago, as said in the last post. The R46 LCD had been cleaned (20-30 mins of cleaning) just enough to store it in the closet. I need the exact parts in order to make it properly work, along with getting the necessary tools.
I bough an R46 LCD, but hadn't gotten it yet. I will post an update on Wednesday, w/ an picture of it. Is there any parts I need, program or anything?
Should I proceed to buy an R46 LCD, or save my money?
What printer should I buy from Bambu Lab? I have 2 pets, one is an cat and dog. The X1 series printer is near 400 hours, hadn't cleaned the rods yet... just asking this in advance, so I can buy one before 2027. Just asking this question so I can print ASA/PP and other engineering materials.
H2 series, expect the H2S.
X series
P series