

When did the problem start/has it ever worked correctly?ĭoes anything cause the behavior to change?
#E3D REVO ENDER 3 V2 SOFTWARE#
What software are you using to slice the print and control the printer? Here are a few questions that might be helpful If you still need help be sure to post plenty of information about your printing setup. Hey there, I'm a bot and something you said made me think you might be looking for help!Ĭlick here for our wiki entry on troubleshooting printers. Nylon and carbon fiber filled filaments will work too, but do have creep issues if any part is load bearing. If you are, you want to print the mount in ABS or ASA. You can get away a PLA or PETG mount as long as you are not enclosing the Machine. Pro-sumer machines like Voron and Ratrig use printed hotend mounts. The UHF version uses Volcano nozzles, but can be converted to a HF version (regular nozzles) just by removing the Volcano spacer and swapping the hotend sock (both sock lengths are provided with the UHF) The Rapido can be Grove mounted or hard mounted with 2.5mm screws (both types are provided), and has a built in Thermistor (like Revo), so no more glass bead that likes to break. I also suggest that you take a look at the Phaetus Rapido as it uses regular nozzles (no extra inventory to stock / track), has a higher flow than the Revo (faster prints assuming you have the cooling capability) and it actually heats up slightly faster than Revo (were talking a few seconds). Currently there is not a harded version, so you cannot use Revo to print Abrasives materials (glow in the dark, wood or stone filled, CF). The down side is the Revo uses a specific nozzle that is not compatible with other hot ends. Even then, it can heat tighten itself, and there is no place for a tool to grip without damaging the nozzle (the sock just spins and does actually have any grip). Keep in mind the "nozzles quick change" is somewhat misleading as you still have to retract the filament a few millimeters and wait for the nozzle to cool before unscrewing it. We're talking 240c in about 90 seconds, but still coolsdown at a slow rate Also, buy extra nozzle socks as they rip very easily. The big thing is the extension wires and power converter for the fan are UNDER the tray the hotend comes in. The Revo Voron uses 4 m3 screws into the top of the heat break to mount and does not come with a fan. It is different than the V6 mount and is much more secure as it does not allow the hotend to twist like a Grove mount does. The Revo Micro uses a screw and nut type mount (provided).
#E3D REVO ENDER 3 V2 MODS#
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