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Wow3D Printer (http://www.newstarway.com/) | 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 == | |
− | + | 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 | Looks a lot like http://3dprintingsystems.com/products/up-plus-3d-printer | ||
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- 3D Printer "UP! Plus/60629" | - 3D Printer "UP! Plus/60629" | ||
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+ | == Problems noticed so far... == | ||
+ | * printers did not ship with North American plug | ||
+ | * Windows software from Afinia.com installs malware | ||
+ | * 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. |
Revision as of 20:23, 15 June 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
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
Windows 7
- driver installs as "Free Motion Card : 3D Printer@FreeMotion"
- 3D Printer "UP! Plus/60629"
Problems noticed so far...
- printers did not ship with North American plug
- Windows software from Afinia.com installs malware
- 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.