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== Don't turn the power off with the printing bed at the top! The bed will crash to the bottom ==
 
== Don't turn the power off with the printing bed at the top! The bed will crash to the bottom ==
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== Don't leave the printer on in an initialized state (Green LED). This will burn out the stepper motors! ==
  
 
Supposed to be an Afinia H480 clone (http://www.afinia.com/3d-printers)  
 
Supposed to be an Afinia H480 clone (http://www.afinia.com/3d-printers)  

Revision as of 11:28, 5 December 2014

Wow3D Printer (http://www.newstarway.com/)

Don't turn the power off with the printing bed at the top! The bed will crash to the bottom

Don't leave the printer on in an initialized state (Green LED). This will burn out the stepper motors!

Supposed to be an Afinia H480 clone (http://www.afinia.com/3d-printers)

Looks a lot like http://3dprintingsystems.com/products/up-plus-3d-printer

Software

Install the latest software from the Afinia web site.

Windows 7 - driver installs as "Free Motion Card : 3D Printer@FreeMotion" - 3D Printer "UP! Plus/60629"

Printing Platform Preparation

  • Use the bread board as base.
  • Set the Max platform height each time you use the printer.
  • Set the Max platform so that the nozzle is almost touching the surface. I set the nozzle so that 2 thickness of paper can just barely make it under the nozzle.
  • pre-heat the bed until it is at least 100C for 5 minutes.
  • put super hold hair spray on the bed when it is at least 100C. I use (TRESemme unscented Superhold in a pump bottle.)
  • print as soon as you can after applying the hair spray.
  • make sure the object being printed has most of its mass over the central heating element.


Problems noticed so far...

  • printers did not ship with North American plug
  • Windows software from Afinia.com installs malware
  • No assembly or calibration instructions included.
  • One printer, the vertical axis is broken, judders when trying to rise.
  • if print fails, you need to power-cycle printer and restart software, otherwise next print fails and steppers overheat.
  • Up software and Afinia Software would not recognize printer on Simon's Win 7 box. Looks like drivers are missing
  • Mac software seems to default to a ridiculous amount of supports
  • Adhesion to the print bed seems very poor. Probably an extrusion-temp issue. Simon looking at how to tweak.

3D Modeling