roncromberge
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2025
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 19
- Points
- 28
- Location
- The Netherlands
- Printer Model
- Epson SC-P900

Wow!So here you are my new printer: A hefty and largView attachment 17414View attachment 17413
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:
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And here the result of my first object (built-in template to test the printer):
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My first print seems to be very good indeed: sturdy and hard and very finely printed without any sharp angles. It took about 40 minutes to print.
Now I have to study the 3D CAD software to design and to adapt certain designs to my taste and needs.
Nice one pharmacist.. Way to go.. Your a natural..OK Guys here my first functioning result
Excellent print, you are now officially addicted to 3DOK 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 side making scanning now much more accurate.
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Brilliant work!!!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 side making scanning now much more accurate.
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I'd guess it is something to do with the wheels gripping and feeding the tray at different strenght, or tolerance related where the tray is fed by a wheel on the left side (of your picture) and due to the loose fit will feed it at an angle on the x axis.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.