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This article will only include new information with respect to [[Felix TEC-4.1 3D printer]], e.g. filament settings and things to do with the extruder or slicers | This article will only include new information with respect to [[Felix TEC-4.1 3D printer]], e.g. filament settings and things to do with the extruder or slicers | ||
== Clearning the drive gear == | |||
* Extruder jammin" could mean that are is some debris in the extruder, i.e. the drive gear | |||
Disassembling is a lot of work, try the following first: | |||
* Open flap in front | |||
* Take out hot-end | |||
* Look from the bottom into the extruder, you will see the toothed drive_gear. | |||
* Use a tweezer to clean out the teeth. It takes a little time, but saves you the hassle of disassembly. | |||
== Printing with a 0.7 mm nozzle == | == Printing with a 0.7 mm nozzle == |
Revision as of 12:32, 10 December 2020
Introduction
The Felix Pro 2 is a 3D printer made by FELIXprinters and that started shipping in December 201?. It features auto-calibration of the print bed, a dual head, etc. and strong, reliable steel extruders. Our machine was upgraded from the Pro 1 to a Pro 2. Print quality seems to be better.
See also:
- RapMan (our first 3D printer assembled in Jan 2010, not used any more, but no modern printer will beat its look)
- Fabbster 3D printer (given away)
- Felix 1.0 3D printer (bought in 2012 and still working)
- Felix 2.0 3D printer (bought in 2013 and still working)
- Felix Pro 2 3D printer (bought in 2015)
- Felix TEC-4.1 3D printer (bought in nov 2018)
This article will only include new information with respect to Felix TEC-4.1 3D printer, e.g. filament settings and things to do with the extruder or slicers
Clearning the drive gear
- Extruder jammin" could mean that are is some debris in the extruder, i.e. the drive gear
Disassembling is a lot of work, try the following first:
- Open flap in front
- Take out hot-end
- Look from the bottom into the extruder, you will see the toothed drive_gear.
- Use a tweezer to clean out the teeth. It takes a little time, but saves you the hassle of disassembly.
Printing with a 0.7 mm nozzle
- More extrusions, more heat
- PETG = 230 degrees