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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
3d printed dies undersized, a mystery for the ages.
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<blockquote data-quote="tehnik" data-source="post: 339978" data-attributes="member: 12697"><p>I had exact opposite problem with my brand new asiga 4k pro. Crowns did not fit on any dies. As I also have asiga max and there are no problems with that, I knew there is something off with the new printer. I got some suggestions from support and eventually got it working by changing printer internal parameter. The printer test screen was not sharp and that caused the bigger model and dies, after the change it is all good.</p><p></p><p>Sidenote: form2 and anycubic are not something to benchmark anything, you need better printers for that. I had both printers and they are now in garbage bin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tehnik, post: 339978, member: 12697"] I had exact opposite problem with my brand new asiga 4k pro. Crowns did not fit on any dies. As I also have asiga max and there are no problems with that, I knew there is something off with the new printer. I got some suggestions from support and eventually got it working by changing printer internal parameter. The printer test screen was not sharp and that caused the bigger model and dies, after the change it is all good. Sidenote: form2 and anycubic are not something to benchmark anything, you need better printers for that. I had both printers and they are now in garbage bin. [/QUOTE]
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