…for some FLP?
I realise perfection is almost commonplace on modern printers, but I think the fact it’s silver helps (Geeetech Silk silver PLA).
Here it is from a lower angle. Has me feeling all Zen and at one with the universe etc…
…for some FLP?
I realise perfection is almost commonplace on modern printers, but I think the fact it’s silver helps (Geeetech Silk silver PLA).
Here it is from a lower angle. Has me feeling all Zen and at one with the universe etc…
Looking good.
Here too, the sample of PLA included with the printer did print perfectly. And if PLA is your thing (speaking to everyone), then you’re all set.
PLA is quite forgiving though; a good test may be PETG. Don’t know what it is about this printer and PETG specifically, but have had lots of challenges with that. If you have some PETG, give that a try.
This isn’t the sample…I’ve had the printer since February and this roll of Geeetech Silk Silver for…er …way too long. It was just simply the best first layer I ever printed.
My K2 currently prints PETG better than PLA, which sometimes debonds from the plate. It hasn’t always been so, but I found out I was running PETG about ten degrees too hot on the nozzle.