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  1. So you got a 3D Printer! Check out this glorious print fail! String was PLA but the bed was set to PetG, the model warped and go caught up by the nozzle. #3dprinting #fail #3dprintfail #startover

  2. So you got a 3D Printer! Check out this glorious print fail! String was PLA but the bed was set to PetG, the model warped and go caught up by the nozzle. #3dprinting #fail #3dprintfail #startover

  3. So you got a 3D Printer! Check out this glorious print fail! String was PLA but the bed was set to PetG, the model warped and go caught up by the nozzle. #3dprinting #fail #3dprintfail #startover

  4. So you got a 3D Printer! Check out this glorious print fail! String was PLA but the bed was set to PetG, the model warped and go caught up by the nozzle. #3dprinting #fail #3dprintfail #startover

  5. And: the watering can!
    My printer is rubbish.

  6. I don’t think that’s supposed to happen after a firmware upgrade on a brand new #anycubic #kobra 2. The print head literally plowed through the print bed.
    After ONE DAY!!!
    I really hope Anycubic Customer Support is up to par … #3DPrinting #3dprintfail

  7. I don’t think that’s supposed to happen after a firmware upgrade on a brand new #anycubic #kobra 2. The print head literally plowed through the print bed.
    After ONE DAY!!!
    I really hope Anycubic Customer Support is up to par … #3DPrinting #3dprintfail

  8. I don’t think that’s supposed to happen after a firmware upgrade on a brand new #anycubic #kobra 2. The print head literally plowed through the print bed.
    After ONE DAY!!!
    I really hope Anycubic Customer Support is up to par … #3DPrinting #3dprintfail

  9. Woke up to find out that the build plate shifted in the middle of the print. 😞

    Printing multiple objects all at once is too risky.

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #PrusaMini #prusa

  10. Woke up to find out that the build plate shifted in the middle of the print. 😞

    Printing multiple objects all at once is too risky.

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #PrusaMini #prusa

  11. Woke up to find out that the build plate shifted in the middle of the print. 😞

    Printing multiple objects all at once is too risky.

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #PrusaMini #prusa

  12. Woke up to find out that the build plate shifted in the middle of the print. 😞

    Printing multiple objects all at once is too risky.

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #PrusaMini #prusa

  13. Woke up to find out that the build plate shifted in the middle of the print. 😞

    Printing multiple objects all at once is too risky.

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #PrusaMini #prusa

  14. I need some #3DPrint help.

    I bought my Creality Max Neo printer in April; I’ve been printing all through June with no trouble, until..

    Nozzle & heat sink filament clogs. Replaced the single gear extruder & the entire hot end assembly which included a brand new thermistor (took it out of the box, wired it cold, didn’t touch the thermistor wires or unscrew it from the heat block). All new parts (no fancy upgrades), all made by Creality for the Max Neo.

    Put my filament in, preheated to ABS, I get a nice gooey strand out of the nozzle with the extruder @ +100. Reset. Extruder to 0. Preheat to ABS. 230/100. Chose: Print a Benchy (it’s not one of my prints, so please don’t suggest retraction settings unless you can direct me to a change on the printer menu itself). When I print, it doesn’t release any filament. Wait. Nothing. Stop. Pull the filament & it has a nice nozzle looking point on the end.

    What could possibly be going on?

    #3DPrintFail

  15. I need some #3DPrint help.

    I bought my Creality Max Neo printer in April; I’ve been printing all through June with no trouble, until..

    Nozzle & heat sink filament clogs. Replaced the single gear extruder & the entire hot end assembly which included a brand new thermistor (took it out of the box, wired it cold, didn’t touch the thermistor wires or unscrew it from the heat block). All new parts (no fancy upgrades), all made by Creality for the Max Neo.

    Put my filament in, preheated to ABS, I get a nice gooey strand out of the nozzle with the extruder @ +100. Reset. Extruder to 0. Preheat to ABS. 230/100. Chose: Print a Benchy (it’s not one of my prints, so please don’t suggest retraction settings unless you can direct me to a change on the printer menu itself). When I print, it doesn’t release any filament. Wait. Nothing. Stop. Pull the filament & it has a nice nozzle looking point on the end.

    What could possibly be going on?

    #3DPrintFail

  16. I need some #3DPrint help.

    I bought my Creality Max Neo printer in April; I’ve been printing all through June with no trouble, until..

    Nozzle & heat sink filament clogs. Replaced the single gear extruder & the entire hot end assembly which included a brand new thermistor (took it out of the box, wired it cold, didn’t touch the thermistor wires or unscrew it from the heat block). All new parts (no fancy upgrades), all made by Creality for the Max Neo.

    Put my filament in, preheated to ABS, I get a nice gooey strand out of the nozzle with the extruder @ +100. Reset. Extruder to 0. Preheat to ABS. 230/100. Chose: Print a Benchy (it’s not one of my prints, so please don’t suggest retraction settings unless you can direct me to a change on the printer menu itself). When I print, it doesn’t release any filament. Wait. Nothing. Stop. Pull the filament & it has a nice nozzle looking point on the end.

    What could possibly be going on?

    #3DPrintFail

  17. I need some #3DPrint help.

    I bought my Creality Max Neo printer in April; I’ve been printing all through June with no trouble, until..

    Nozzle & heat sink filament clogs. Replaced the single gear extruder & the entire hot end assembly which included a brand new thermistor (took it out of the box, wired it cold, didn’t touch the thermistor wires or unscrew it from the heat block). All new parts (no fancy upgrades), all made by Creality for the Max Neo.

    Put my filament in, preheated to ABS, I get a nice gooey strand out of the nozzle with the extruder @ +100. Reset. Extruder to 0. Preheat to ABS. 230/100. Chose: Print a Benchy (it’s not one of my prints, so please don’t suggest retraction settings unless you can direct me to a change on the printer menu itself). When I print, it doesn’t release any filament. Wait. Nothing. Stop. Pull the filament & it has a nice nozzle looking point on the end.

    What could possibly be going on?

    #3DPrintFail

  18. I need some help.

    I bought my Creality Max Neo printer in April; I’ve been printing all through June with no trouble, until..

    Nozzle & heat sink filament clogs. Replaced the single gear extruder & the entire hot end assembly which included a brand new thermistor (took it out of the box, wired it cold, didn’t touch the thermistor wires or unscrew it from the heat block). All new parts (no fancy upgrades), all made by Creality for the Max Neo.

    Put my filament in, preheated to ABS, I get a nice gooey strand out of the nozzle with the extruder @ +100. Reset. Extruder to 0. Preheat to ABS. 230/100. Chose: Print a Benchy (it’s not one of my prints, so please don’t suggest retraction settings unless you can direct me to a change on the printer menu itself). When I print, it doesn’t release any filament. Wait. Nothing. Stop. Pull the filament & it has a nice nozzle looking point on the end.

    What could possibly be going on?

  19. Okay #3DPrinting gurus, help me out here. I bought a Crealty #EnderNeoMax to replace my Dremel3D45. The thing about the Dremel was it just worked; send the gcode to the printer, add filament, add adhesive to the bed, level it and go.
    I thought I had done my due diligence on the Neo Max; leveled the bed at all four corners, used the leveling software. I have my Z axis at -2.5 (otherwise it was printing too high). I have the grooves in my PEI when I tried setting it lower.
    Thingiverse prints seem to work better than the stuff I make. But not always. Can someone look at my gcode? Below is the seed starting trays I tried making.
    #3DPrintingHelp #3DPrintFail #3DPrint

  20. Okay #3DPrinting gurus, help me out here. I bought a Crealty #EnderNeoMax to replace my Dremel3D45. The thing about the Dremel was it just worked; send the gcode to the printer, add filament, add adhesive to the bed, level it and go.
    I thought I had done my due diligence on the Neo Max; leveled the bed at all four corners, used the leveling software. I have my Z axis at -2.5 (otherwise it was printing too high). I have the grooves in my PEI when I tried setting it lower.
    Thingiverse prints seem to work better than the stuff I make. But not always. Can someone look at my gcode? Below is the seed starting trays I tried making.
    #3DPrintingHelp #3DPrintFail #3DPrint

  21. Okay #3DPrinting gurus, help me out here. I bought a Crealty #EnderNeoMax to replace my Dremel3D45. The thing about the Dremel was it just worked; send the gcode to the printer, add filament, add adhesive to the bed, level it and go.
    I thought I had done my due diligence on the Neo Max; leveled the bed at all four corners, used the leveling software. I have my Z axis at -2.5 (otherwise it was printing too high). I have the grooves in my PEI when I tried setting it lower.
    Thingiverse prints seem to work better than the stuff I make. But not always. Can someone look at my gcode? Below is the seed starting trays I tried making.
    #3DPrintingHelp #3DPrintFail #3DPrint

  22. Okay #3DPrinting gurus, help me out here. I bought a Crealty #EnderNeoMax to replace my Dremel3D45. The thing about the Dremel was it just worked; send the gcode to the printer, add filament, add adhesive to the bed, level it and go.
    I thought I had done my due diligence on the Neo Max; leveled the bed at all four corners, used the leveling software. I have my Z axis at -2.5 (otherwise it was printing too high). I have the grooves in my PEI when I tried setting it lower.
    Thingiverse prints seem to work better than the stuff I make. But not always. Can someone look at my gcode? Below is the seed starting trays I tried making.
    #3DPrintingHelp #3DPrintFail #3DPrint

  23. Okay gurus, help me out here. I bought a Crealty to replace my Dremel3D45. The thing about the Dremel was it just worked; send the gcode to the printer, add filament, add adhesive to the bed, level it and go.
    I thought I had done my due diligence on the Neo Max; leveled the bed at all four corners, used the leveling software. I have my Z axis at -2.5 (otherwise it was printing too high). I have the grooves in my PEI when I tried setting it lower.
    Thingiverse prints seem to work better than the stuff I make. But not always. Can someone look at my gcode? Below is the seed starting trays I tried making.

  24. Okay #3DPrinter gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
    Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
    What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?
    #3DPrinting #Dremel3D #Dremel3DPrint #3DPrintFail

  25. Okay #3DPrinter gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
    Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
    What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?
    #3DPrinting #Dremel3D #Dremel3DPrint #3DPrintFail

  26. Okay #3DPrinter gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
    Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
    What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?
    #3DPrinting #Dremel3D #Dremel3DPrint #3DPrintFail

  27. Okay #3DPrinter gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
    Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
    What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?
    #3DPrinting #Dremel3D #Dremel3DPrint #3DPrintFail

  28. Okay gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
    Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
    What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?

  29. Got to love the progression and failure of a 7hr+ print due to a layer shift around hour 5.5 😭

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingfailure

  30. Got to love the progression and failure of a 7hr+ print due to a layer shift around hour 5.5 😭

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingfailure

  31. Got to love the progression and failure of a 7hr+ print due to a layer shift around hour 5.5 😭

    #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingfailure

  32. When your first color change works out perfectly.

    But you fall asleep and don't hear the notification for the second and the printer heater times out.

    There was supposed to be white text on the second part. The reason why you can see the text is because the top layer was ironed.

    There goes a 5 hour print.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingchallenge

  33. When your first color change works out perfectly.

    But you fall asleep and don't hear the notification for the second and the printer heater times out.

    There was supposed to be white text on the second part. The reason why you can see the text is because the top layer was ironed.

    There goes a 5 hour print.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingchallenge

  34. When your first color change works out perfectly.

    But you fall asleep and don't hear the notification for the second and the printer heater times out.

    There was supposed to be white text on the second part. The reason why you can see the text is because the top layer was ironed.

    There goes a 5 hour print.

    @3dprinting

  35. When your first color change works out perfectly.

    But you fall asleep and don't hear the notification for the second and the printer heater times out.

    There was supposed to be white text on the second part. The reason why you can see the text is because the top layer was ironed.

    There goes a 5 hour print.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingchallenge

  36. When your first color change works out perfectly.

    But you fall asleep and don't hear the notification for the second and the printer heater times out.

    There was supposed to be white text on the second part. The reason why you can see the text is because the top layer was ironed.

    There goes a 5 hour print.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #3dprintfail #3dprintingchallenge

  37. Don't forget to put the print plate back on your 3d printer bed.. this is what happens kids. #3dprintfail #bambup1p #3dprinting

    Lets try this again :D

  38. Don't forget to put the print plate back on your 3d printer bed.. this is what happens kids. #3dprintfail #bambup1p #3dprinting

    Lets try this again :D

  39. Don't forget to put the print plate back on your 3d printer bed.. this is what happens kids. #3dprintfail #bambup1p #3dprinting

    Lets try this again :D

  40. Don't forget to put the print plate back on your 3d printer bed.. this is what happens kids. #3dprintfail #bambup1p #3dprinting

    Lets try this again :D

  41. Don't forget to put the print plate back on your 3d printer bed.. this is what happens kids. #3dprintfail #bambup1p #3dprinting

    Lets try this again :D

  42. Leider fehlgeschlagen. Drucken in 3D ist immer mit Überraschungen verbunden. Da wurde viel Filament schwebend verdruckt... #3DPrintFail #3dprinting #3ddruck

  43. #3dprintfail of the week for me. Time to reduce the print speed and try again :(@