

I’ll start running but build up speed by running in place first. Also that will have a distinct sound effect.
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I’ll start running but build up speed by running in place first. Also that will have a distinct sound effect.


WHEN THINGS NEED TO GO FAST.
The Böcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up to 400 kg at 42 m/min - whisper-quiet thanks to its 230 V electric motor
(Google translate)


Merry Christmas and a Happy 1985.


Kind of funny how you said that to no Google, then posted a YouTube link.
Stay tuned for part 2.


This. I use pihole as just a DNS server with blocking off since it was too much to have to deal with the random broken pages.
Wasn’t there something from Axe (deodorant) that would have a girl on the desktop?
I wonder if she ever met Clippy…


Remember when McDonalds was colorful and had a play place and a GameCube: all that and a lot more.


If you like reviews/comparisons check out Project Farm.


It must be just the blue. I figured out green: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/22401881


This may have been it. Thanks! ref: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/22401881


Holy crap. So I tried a pack of the Green PETG (still Kingroon) and the first print didn’t go well. It didn’t like .3mm on a .4mm nozzle.
This happened:

A bit of a clog and other weirdness.
I took the default Cura PETG settings for .4mm nozzle, swapped to .2mm (fast) default settings then set fan to 50% and temperature to 230C… I got a beautiful benchy:

It’s beautiful.
I guess it seems like maybe something is just wrong with that roll of blue…
Makes me wonder if a Bambu or some other more set/forget kind of printer would have been able to print it somehow. Maybe I’ll try again one day.
Thanks everyone so much for all.


Interestingly, I tried the Kingroon green PETG and it looked ok at first then seemed to clog-ish.


It pretty much self clogged a few layers in. So about the same?


What should I see differently with retraction off? Like it failed but what should I look for then try next?


For good measure I tried going direct from the dryer to the hot end (and just left a piece in the runout sensor to have it not trip). More/less the same problems: https://imgur.com/a/65jzAQv … I stopped it early since it was failing terribly. Otherwise was using default cura generic PETG settings on .3mm per layer with .4mm nozzle.


What’s the recommendation to fix under extrusion? I tried changing the flow in cura to 102 then later to 118… no obvious differences.


I instead tried printing directly from the spool holder immediately after taking it out of the dryer. Same thing happened. I doubt it could have moisture-d up that fast for it to make a difference


Should I try a different one? I think all I have are Kingroon PETGs. I got them from a bundle of 10: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806452989007.html … I have different colors though.
So what’s the deal with people drinking gas?