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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: New to da Vinci, but not to 3D.What I fixed and what I need help with.]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>hobbyhands wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>This is my second 3d printer. My first is a makerbot clone.&nbsp; I was happy with it, but it recently ran into a motor problem, and so I decided to do some upgrading. I&#039;m waiting for my parts to come from china.</p><p>In the mean time I could not be without a 3d printer(my addiction), and choose the Davinci Ai0.</p><p>Impressions</p><p>Support seems to be a problem.&nbsp; But so did my makerbot clones so I was used to it. </p><br /><p>Here are problems I have addressed.</p><p>1st.My printer was printing ovals no circles when I got it.&nbsp; Easy solution though. My x xis rods were mis aligned. Problems solved.</p><p>2nd.&nbsp; Bed was not calibrated, and I would a get a calibration error.&nbsp; Problem fixed by manually setting the bed level.</p><p>3rd. I did not want to use that stick of glue each time.&nbsp; &nbsp;I added kapton tape on my glass, and now my printer stick fine, come out fine. Got that on ebay.</p><p>4th. I hate the smell of ABS it give me headaches. So I made a plastic vent hood plus extra filament holder. Please note. It was fun, and I enjoy working with acrylic.&nbsp; &nbsp;I added a few pics. You can&#039;t see it, but there is a fan on the inside as well. I vent the air outside. </p><p>I should note that I used to work for a company for a few years where I learned a lot about fabricating acrylic displays, and that job experience came in handy.&nbsp; It&#039;s nice when you can use something you have learned for you own hobby.</p><p>Now I need your help.</p><p>My software version is 1.1.34.7 and there is no PLA option what about yours? I am wondering if it just detects PLA cartridge, and changes the temps, as I have not seen anywhere to change temps manually.</p><p>Scanning is not that great. Any tips?</p><p>Does anyone know if the reset chips will work on the Ai0?</p></blockquote></div><br /><p>The cartridges have a chip as you know. That chip tells the printer what type of filament it is and wjat the temps are to set. As for a resetter it is more about your current version firmware than it is machine. Maybe someone else know which versions are a no go. I jail broke my Da Vinci 1.0 with Repetier firmware and host.</p><p>As for the scanner it is a known isdue with no real fix. It has limitations in the fact an object needs to be more of a matte finish. Not reflective and not transparent. It reads refections of the lasers but not direct reflections.</p><p>It also cannot effectively scan anything that is less than two inches in size. That includes parts on the main body of your object. The scanner is.more of a novelty and to be expected for the price. Quality scanners would run nearly as much as the printer. There is also the Xbox Kinect hack that converts it to a scanner that has results much better than the Aio.</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[New to da Vinci, but not to 3D.What I fixed and what I need help with.]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This is my second 3d printer. My first is a makerbot clone.&nbsp; I was happy with it, but it recently ran into a motor problem, and so I decided to do some upgrading. I&#039;m waiting for my parts to come from china.</p><p>In the mean time I could not be without a 3d printer(my addiction), and choose the Davinci Ai0.</p><p>Impressions</p><p>Support seems to be a problem.&nbsp; But so did my makerbot clones so I was used to it. </p><br /><p>Here are problems I have addressed.</p><p>1st.My printer was printing ovals no circles when I got it.&nbsp; Easy solution though. My x xis rods were mis aligned. Problems solved.</p><p>2nd.&nbsp; Bed was not calibrated, and I would a get a calibration error.&nbsp; Problem fixed by manually setting the bed level.</p><p>3rd. I did not want to use that stick of glue each time.&nbsp; &nbsp;I added kapton tape on my glass, and now my printer stick fine, come out fine. Got that on ebay.</p><p>4th. I hate the smell of ABS it give me headaches. So I made a plastic vent hood plus extra filament holder. Please note. It was fun, and I enjoy working with acrylic.&nbsp; &nbsp;I added a few pics. You can&#039;t see it, but there is a fan on the inside as well. I vent the air outside. </p><p>I should note that I used to work for a company for a few years where I learned a lot about fabricating acrylic displays, and that job experience came in handy.&nbsp; It&#039;s nice when you can use something you have learned for you own hobby.</p><p>Now I need your help.</p><p>My software version is 1.1.34.7 and there is no PLA option what about yours? I am wondering if it just detects PLA cartridge, and changes the temps, as I have not seen anywhere to change temps manually.</p><p>Scanning is not that great. Any tips?</p><p>Does anyone know if the reset chips will work on the Ai0?</p>]]></content>
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