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  1. Tony4597

    Worst print ever!!

    👍 I agree, they are after all very cheap and cheerful and probably performing within spec which is ±5%RH. It was just my OCD kicking in when I opened the package fresh off the boat from China and none of the three matched anywhere near my expectations :eek: FWIW with the silica beads taken...
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    Worst print ever!!

    Thanks for the info. TBH I had never considered calibration. Will check out the video later 👍 Like you the 3 cheap ones (Aliexpress) I purchased none matched for either temp or humidity. Temperature was worst offender being about +2 degree. Attached shows the three in use - where did all...
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    Worst print ever!!

    Thank you and yes I have a couple of filament dryers. I also purchased some vacuum bags and a pump specifically for filament. So along with the orange silica gel beads I should be good to go, i.e. as long as I remember to keep to good housekeeping and actually use the tools The thing is for...
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    Worst print ever!!

    Thanks, damp poor filament my first thoughts as well. Perhaps a combination of factors including the silly speed (Bambu's Ludicrous mode 66% increase over normal). Maybe the filament settings need looking at to optimise although printing at normal speed so far has produced acceptable prints...
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    Worst print ever!!

    This is the worst looking print I have ever had. Of course over the last years I have produced my fair share of poor quality prints, all traceable to lamentable mistakes by the user ;):eek: Attached images first one with text, this side on the printer bed, second viewed in print orientation...
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    I CAN have nice things, right?!?! Pulling the trigger on a Bambu Lab H2S

    Obviously not having this type of experience directly printing with PLA I can only hazard a guess what the issues may be. I do not consider I have the answer to your issues but.... I would not completely rule out the possibility of moisture induced stability issues with PLA with the AMS unit...
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    I CAN have nice things, right?!?! Pulling the trigger on a Bambu Lab H2S

    Sorry to hear you are having issues with brittle filament and breakages. I am sure you have probably looked into it but from what I hear the AMS 2 appears to have issues with brittle filament which may not be apparent using alternative filament paths. The main issue appears due to moisture...
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    3D Printing Ban?

    I know the title sounds like click bait but I have only just come across this video from Loyal Moses: Briefly from the video transcript This is Washington State House Bill 2321. If passed, it will become effective 1 July 2027 (if i understood correctly would apply to New York state as well?)...
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    ccStudio Worked Great… Until It Didn’t. Looking for Insight

    This suggests that it is not the software particularly as old profiles not of same quality. Suspect a printer/ink/driver issue somewhere or settings within Photoshop Get hold of a test image and print on normal photographic paper using manufacturers profiles- do the images still exhibit muddy...
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    desktop lamp with high CRI for judging prints

    Its worth bearing in mind that a high CRI rating does not necessarily mean a light that is suitable for precise evaluation of prints or indeed any other item that needs to be assessed for colour accuracy. CRI is a relative value not an absolute. As such it rates sources against an ideal so...
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    A basic guide (see post #1) to setting up ARGYLL CMS profiling on your computer

    Yes, the problem is that Argyll installs its own driver, although you can use Device Manager to swap between the drivers if you want to use the X Rite software. It has been documented by Graeme Gill http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/Installing_MSWindows.html
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    A basic guide (see post #1) to setting up ARGYLL CMS profiling on your computer

    I understand that you are concentrating here on producing a good paper profile, but you have not mentioned your print viewing conditions and monitor calibration which is obviously a very important factor in a colour managed workflow. My assumption is that you are aiming at a WYSIWYG situation...
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    I CAN have nice things, right?!?! Pulling the trigger on a Bambu Lab H2S

    Ahh, so begins PAS which can only end when you start your farm :celebrate
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    Delay in Printing PDF Documents

    Just a couple of suggestions: Does this happen with all documents? Have you tried others with either text or images? Even though Word etc print OK make sure that your printer drivers up to date. Sometimes delay can occur due to missing or damaged fonts or graphic issues. Have you tried...
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    Bambu Studio hidden menu!

    Over the holidays I have been playing with Bambu Studio i.e. exploring the menus in an effort to get a better understanding of the options. A friend mentioned a menu item that I had not come across before which opens up some of the things that I liked about the Orca slicer that appeared to have...
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    A new beginning for my Lamp standard.. (Yes another One ! )

    That is one impressive print :thumbsup Of course the old one would not have been damaged if you had printed it in TPU. OK got my hat and coat and am leaving the building 😆
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    A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum..

    Following your advice :thumbsup
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    Colormunki Photo Jig + Yellow Cast?

    In answer to my question (about 5 years ago) about the issues with paper gap i1Studio Graeme Gill answered: "The Munki/i1Studio isn't designed to be spaced away from the paper - the geometry of the illuminant doesn't allow for that. So it really should be sliding on the paper itself. A "gotcha"...
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    DPP and PSP not seeing my new TR4775i printer.

    There are drivers and AFAIK Apple Air Print is not designed for use with those two applications as it is intended to allow you to quickly print directly without first downloading drivers. Download the drivers and install properly following the recommended procedures. Also worthwhile...
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    I CAN have nice things, right?!?! Pulling the trigger on a Bambu Lab H2S

    I was a little alarmed when I saw that my P1S danced about under certain loads on the table, which is not really that substantial being a cheap IKEA unit. Movement of these printers is very noticeable after coming from something like the early Creality A30 etc. Reading others views about this...
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