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Topic: How long to get replacement parts?

I ordered a new nozzle for my SD2 last Sunday. Checking the website today, it still hasn't shipped.  I sent an email to support but didn't get a reply.

Has anyone else had trouble getting timely replacement parts?

Mark (having printer withdraw sad  )

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop

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Re: How long to get replacement parts?

I once posed the same question:

Pirvan wrote:

What about parts from the parts store?  I placed an order for an aluminum printbed platform last week, but as of now, the status remains unchanged ("Processed")

How long do they take to ship parts?

SolidoodleSupport wrote:
3-14 days depending on the part.

Hot-ends are the worst since they are labor intensive to make.

To print or, 3D print, that is the question...
SD3 printer w/too many mods,  Printrbot Simple Maker Ed.,  FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.

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I am confused...
For the very small difference in price why wouldn't you just order an E3D from filastruder.  Shipping is fast and reliable and the service is great.

Printit Industries Model 8.10 fully enclosed CoreXY, Chamber heat
3-SD3's & a Workbench all fully enclosed, RH-Slic3r Win7pro, E3D V6, Volcano & Cyclops Hot End
SSR/500W AC Heated Glass Bed, Linear bearings on SS rods. Direct Drive Y-axis, BulldogXL
Thanks to all for your contributions

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Re: How long to get replacement parts?

But for the E3D to work, it seems like the Stepper motor has to be changed right?

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I asked support the same thing when I ordered my parts. From my understanding of their explanation, all orders (whether printers are parts) go into a queue and ship out in order. So if there is 100 printers in front, you have to wait for those to ship, even if you just want a piece of kapton.

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wardjr wrote:

I am confused...
For the very small difference in price why wouldn't you just order an E3D from filastruder.  Shipping is fast and reliable and the service is great.

I only ordered the nozzle and tube ($15).  The E3D was much more since it is the whole assembly. 

I still may get it but I also got a PI and arduino for Christmas so am struggling with which hobby to invest in. I want it all! smile

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop

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aaronboo wrote:

But for the E3D to work, it seems like the Stepper motor has to be changed right?

What? No...

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Re: How long to get replacement parts?

Trimpots, maybe, but not the stepper...

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mark.burhop wrote:
wardjr wrote:

I am confused...
For the very small difference in price why wouldn't you just order an E3D from filastruder.  Shipping is fast and reliable and the service is great.

I only ordered the nozzle and tube ($15).  The E3D was much more since it is the whole assembly. 

I still may get it but I also got a PI and arduino for Christmas so am struggling with which hobby to invest in. I want it all! smile

I hear that...

Printit Industries Model 8.10 fully enclosed CoreXY, Chamber heat
3-SD3's & a Workbench all fully enclosed, RH-Slic3r Win7pro, E3D V6, Volcano & Cyclops Hot End
SSR/500W AC Heated Glass Bed, Linear bearings on SS rods. Direct Drive Y-axis, BulldogXL
Thanks to all for your contributions

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Re: How long to get replacement parts?

aaronboo wrote:

But for the E3D to work, it seems like the Stepper motor has to be changed right?

I assume you're referring to some posts about swapping the stepper *driver* to a DRV8825 for 1/32 microstepping to reduce moire. I can't attest personally as to whether the E3D makes moire slightly more noticeable (since it's much more precise) as I had already switched to a DRV months ago -- I think that's an orthogonal improvement anyway. Kinda like switching from a paint roller to a fine tip marker (ok, that's a bit(?) of an exaggeration smile ) and blaming the marker because now you can see that your hand actually shakes when drawing lines. smile Also, just drawing with a lighter-handed stroke (adjust trimpot), as someone already noted, goes a long way too.

You definitely don't need to change the stepper *motor* though.

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Re: How long to get replacement parts?

spapadim wrote:
aaronboo wrote:

But for the E3D to work, it seems like the Stepper motor has to be changed right?

I assume you're referring to some posts about swapping the stepper *driver* to a DRV8825 for 1/32 microstepping to reduce moire. I can't attest personally as to whether the E3D makes moire slightly more noticeable (since it's much more precise) as I had already switched to a DRV months ago -- I think that's an orthogonal improvement anyway. Kinda like switching from a paint roller to a fine tip marker (ok, that's a bit(?) of an exaggeration smile ) and blaming the marker because now you can see that your hand actually shakes when drawing lines. smile Also, just drawing with a lighter-handed stroke (adjust trimpot), as someone already noted, goes a long way too.

You definitely don't need to change the stepper *motor* though.


ahhhh yup, but I am running the Printrboard sad So I won't be able to switch the Stepper Driver. So for my case I would need to change the extruder motor right?

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aaronboo wrote:

ahhhh yup, but I am running the Printrboard sad So I won't be able to switch the Stepper Driver. So for my case I would need to change the extruder motor right?

Nope - all you need to do is twiddle the VREF trimpot. Be careful not to fall into the easy trap of over-thinking mods/problems/solutions smile

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adrian wrote:
aaronboo wrote:

ahhhh yup, but I am running the Printrboard sad So I won't be able to switch the Stepper Driver. So for my case I would need to change the extruder motor right?

Nope - all you need to do is twiddle the VREF trimpot. Be careful not to fall into the easy trap of over-thinking mods/problems/solutions smile

Thanks man! shall fix my E3D up and report back! smile