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L'imprimante CR-30

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source: https://www.ideamaker.io/detail/2781-cr-30

Printer Setting

Make sure your Belt is tensioned enough. Then turn the set screws to approx. half the possible hight and adjust the Y-Endstop, that the nozzle touches the Belt. Then make sure it is leveled (move X to 215 and make the Paper Test). The Paper should be almost not movable (not like with a normal printer), it's important to squeeze the material “into” the belt. Then you should print the “cr30-level-manuell.gcode” and adjust the set screws slowly to the point where you think the filament lays down perfectly - again, the nozzle should touch the belt, otherwise you will have problems with belt adhesion. That's why you should almost come to the point where the print head is bending, but you should adjust the screws to the point right before that happens.

Temperatures

I found out, that the belt temperature is like 10°C colder than the bed-heater temp. So you should always add ~10°C to the Bed-Temp of your material (70°C for PLA). That way, you will have very good adhesion and you will see, that the model will stick more to the belt than you would like to :) It happens, that I have to move the Belt to remove my prints sometimes.

The Standard Temperatures (240/75) are overridden by the Material Settings!

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