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  1. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    The surface is of the PLA print is indeed slightly rough, so the printer should have a good grip to pull the tray inside the printer and thickness is also consistent over the hole surface (Tested with a calliper: 0.51 mm +/- 0.01 mm measured at several points). I don't think this is the reason...
  2. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    I cannot increase the design too much, because it must be considered as thick paper. I already increased the thickness slightly and it did not corrects the slight angled slope during printing.
  3. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    I could fight the problem of the slight slope with free transforming (rotating) the image with -2.2 degrees in order to get the image aligned across the PVC ID card. Not ideal, but it works.
  4. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Better now, but still that strange slight angle when printing:
  5. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Note: the above PVC-ID was already printed with my Canon TS705 printer and is only inserted inside the hole (if somebody thinks it is printed with the ET-8550). Now I understand there is no ET-8550 PVC-ID card tray, because it is the driver that blocks the usage of modified PVC-ID trays...
  6. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Pfff, not a good idea: the Epson driver makes a hole in the area with the central hole
  7. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Sometimes you need to join them instead of beating them:
  8. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    I think the rounded corners is not helping too. I will try to change it to rectangular sharp corners.
  9. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Today I tried to print a PVC ID card tray for my Epson ET-8550, but the cards are printed slightly skwewed....Not sure what is causing this. I tried the first and the second row, but the deviation angle seems to stay the same. Not sure what is causing this.
  10. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    OK Guys here my first functioning result (after some playing with standard figurines) my own designed i1Pro1 scanning ruler that I modifief to my needs making it much more ergonomical to use than the original design. The movement of the spectro is now tightly confined in the rail on the back...
  11. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    I did not know there was built-in camera monitoring the printing proces. It seems also continously detecting the temperature of the nozzle , hotbed and the chamber.
  12. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    So here you are my new printer: A hefty and larg After having some problems with inserting the filament into the print head I finally managed to have test print with the built-in template to see if it does it job: And here the result of my first object (built-in template to test the...
  13. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    OK guys, This afternoon I can probably unwrap my first 3D printer....finger crossed how it will function. Hopefully the computer and the printer will say YESSSS 😜
  14. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Hi Ron, I have already read alot about 3D printing, but the proof is in the eating.....I will try to print something easy to get used to the 3D printer and hopefully I will succeed.
  15. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Finger crossed: i have just bought the Creality K1 Max printer with the filament drier, the K1 Max build plate and 2 rolls of Hyper PLA filament to give it a try. Everybody seems to have a different opinion about this or that printer, and after reading alot about some several 3D printer brands...
  16. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    What about this printer and the price seems to be right to me: https://store.creality.com/eu/products/k1c-3d-printer
  17. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    I have read the Core One is an upgraded version of the Prusa MK4S and @Artur5 says the Core One has flaws.
  18. pharmacist

    buying advise 3D printer

    Thanks Ron and others, I am looking at the Prusa MK4S printer at this moment and it seems to fit my needs. It is not cheap I must say. How about the filaments: any tips about a reasonable priced and good quality filament that can be used with this printer ?
  19. pharmacist

    ArgyllCMS 875-patch printer profile with i1Pro 2

    Stay away from Spyderprint device. It is just terrible: I had mine for a few months and sold it for the Colormunki and never looked back: the Colormunki makes superior printer profiles despite it's 2x50 patch method.
  20. pharmacist

    ArgyllCMS 875-patch printer profile with i1Pro 2

    OK I understand: actually I have used my limited PS skills to squeeze and modify the orginal target using virtual paper sizes much larger than A4 and turn them into a convenient target on A4 that is optimised for the i1Pro2 scanning table and afterwards I add those extra text lines to make it a...
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