Topic: Solidoodle Calibration Requirements
So, after a long wait I finally got my SD3 last week. Unpacked it, installed the software, and hooked it up.
But my first tries failed for various reasons.
The heat bed wasn't aligned with the print head
Too much plastic were extruded, making the sides uneven/wobbly
The print head was so close to the heat bed, it snagged the printout and pulled it away
The printout got skewed, the corners rose from the heat bed
The first problem, I can understand. Mechanical parts are shaken around during transport.
But the other problems?
Is it really OK to assume that the end user can and/or want to calibrate various parts of the printer? Some calibrations that, according to the Wiki, requires to change source code? With a program that isn't included in the default software installation?
The Solidoodle page on SD3 claims:
As anyone who has assembled a 3D printer from a kit can tell you - the process can be overwhelming... taking weeks and even months before you can even print your first object. At Solidoodle, we take the hassle out of 3D printing by shipping every machine fully assembled and ready to print -- right out of the box.
I would say that we're far from that.
Or am I wrong?
Mats
