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 ====== Tipps and Caveats ====== ====== Tipps and Caveats ======
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 +Jemand hat Ocotoprint installiert und den Lulzbot unter http://​3d-lulzbot.realraum.at/​ erreichbar gemacht.
  
 [[https://​forum.lulzbot.com/​viewtopic.php?​t=1709|Guide to Obtaining Great Prints]] [[https://​forum.lulzbot.com/​viewtopic.php?​t=1709|Guide to Obtaining Great Prints]]
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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.</​del>​
  
 **Warning** ​ beware of youtube videos that show nozzle change at room temperature. read [[https://​www.lulzbot.com/​content/​taz-user-manual-updates-and-errata|Lulzbot Errata]] **Warning** ​ beware of youtube videos that show nozzle change at room temperature. read [[https://​www.lulzbot.com/​content/​taz-user-manual-updates-and-errata|Lulzbot Errata]]
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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-,​stainless-steel-,​conducitve,"​magnetic"​-filament does.+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 ​, like wood-,​stainless-steel-,​conducitve,"​magnetic"​-filament does.
  
-=== about 1.75mm filament ===+=== can it print 1.75mm filament ===
  
-To print 1.75mm filament, a different [[https://​www.lulzbot.com/?​q=products/​budaschnozzle-20-ptfe-tube-175mm-filament|PTFE-Tube]] would be needed. However, Lulzbot no longer manufactures or sells them. Conceivably they are easy to make yourself from aluminum or PTFE with a lathe. Seeing as their newest [[https://​www.lulzbot.com/​products/​lulzbot-taz-single-extruder-tool-head-v2|Hexagon Hotend]] does not even mention the option of printing anything but 3mm filament, Lulzbot seems to have completely abandoned support for anything other than 3mm filament. +**SORRY NO**
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-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.+
  
 ====== Specs and Settings ====== ====== Specs and Settings ======
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 ^currently mounted Nozzle^| ^currently mounted Nozzle^|
-|Diameter|0.35mm|+|Diameter|0.5mm|
 |Max Temperature|240°C (exceed at risk of **DAMAGE**)| |Max Temperature|240°C (exceed at risk of **DAMAGE**)|
 |Type|Budaschnozzle 2.0c| |Type|Budaschnozzle 2.0c|
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 +===== Known Problems =====
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 +  * Metal Platform holding print-bed is bent at all corners
 +    * this makes leveling harder, as the bending angle is different in all four corners
 +    * this means that the Z-offset (screw below Z-Endstop on controller-side) needs to be set lower that it originally was
 +      * this means, when z-leveling, the extruder-header goes lower than it was designed for and sometimes makes hurtful noises
 +  * Folien gehört getauscht
 +    * muss aufgeheizt werden auf 60°C bevor neue Folien aufgeklebt wird, sonst bilden sich blasen
  
 ===== Current Firmware Settings ===== ===== Current Firmware Settings =====
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