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| ====== Tipps and Caveats ====== | ====== Tipps and Caveats ====== | ||
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| + | Jemand hat Ocotoprint installiert und den Lulzbot unter http:// | ||
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| Current Nozzle Size is 0.5 (self-drilled). It's fast and accurate. Don't change it if in doubt. | Current Nozzle Size is 0.5 (self-drilled). It's fast and accurate. Don't change it if in doubt. | ||
| - | We also have a 0.35 Nozzle. You will only need it for very fine prints. | + | <del>We also have a 0.35 Nozzle. You will only need it for very fine prints.</ |
| **Warning** | **Warning** | ||
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| ==== what materials can be printed ? ==== | ==== what materials can be printed ? ==== | ||
| - | Everything with a filament diameter of 3mm (no less and no more) and extrusion temperature below 238°C that does not clog 0.35mm nozzles, like wood-, | + | Everything with a filament diameter of 2.85mm-3mm (no less and no more) and extrusion temperature below 238°C that does not clog the nozzle |
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| - | === about 1.75mm filament === | + | |
| - | To print 1.75mm filament, a different [[https:// | + | === can it print 1.75mm filament === |
| - | Quote from Lulzbot-Sales 2015-09-25: > I do apologize, but we no longer carry those tubes. We have tested several filaments on our printers, and prefer the 3 mm size, as it much easier to work with. | + | **SORRY NO** |
| ====== Specs and Settings ====== | ====== Specs and Settings ====== | ||