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Quite a few people have asked questions and I see you are not answering anyone. This isn't nice. I would also be interested in the settings. What slicer, what profile, etc
Theoretically endless. There may be a software limitation but it’s probably up in the 10-20 meter range. Highly recommend the vevor cutters, loving mine!
I have tons of failures! The Timelapse process increases my chances of failures. I’ve been showing a few over on TikTok recently as they can be quite entertaining!
can you share your N4P slicer and settings? Some of your prints are super clean! My N4P doesn't reach the same level even after tones of tweaking settings. Maybe worth doing an entire video on it?
Im using the default N4pro profile in orca slicer. Orca slicer also has some built in calibration tests for flow rate, temp, and pressure advance that are super easy to queue up. But yes a new video on tuning sounds like a good idea!
Hi ! Nice video, i'm trying to setup timelapses on my moonraker but i struggle on stringing issues only when i launch timelapse prints, any advice? Thanks for your work !
I don’t think the print and cut is an issue. Cricuts print and cut isn’t that great especially for glossy/ holographic stickers. Cricut is more versatile and multifaceted but if you are only doing vinvl and sticker sheets I think this is a good machine.