I have like 2 USB chargers that are really loud.
I have like 2 USB chargers that are really loud.
maybe the creality filaments are moist? Do you hear popping noises? if so then try drying em in a dehydrator.
Qimgv, Rawtherapee
for me the entire launcher is slow and a massive resource hog. The entire GUI has the same issue I had with windows 8 with everything feeling way too big and a whole lot of form over function.
haven’t tried the other platforms in heroic other than epic, it works 100% except for adding friends. You can add them via the overlay but it’s incredibly janky. Then again, it’s about as janky as it is on the actual launcher. But other than adding friends works great.
Aside from the other scumbaggery that Epic does, if you do wanna play their free games then atleast use heroic so you don’t use the wasteheap that is the epic games launcher.
I use wired anytime I’m listening for more than an hour or so.
Eternity felt right to me
I love synchronous mode for quickly adjusting parts. Otherwise the standard mode works pretty much the same as solid works with some quirks.
the ad center in your account would be where you would tweak what kind of ads you get.
It’s in data and privacy. https://myadcenter.google.com/home
oh is that where that came from
For FDM, learning how to level your bed and set the z offset properly will save a lot of headache early on.
have you made sure your adjustment knobs are as tight as possible?
I found that if I tightened all my knobs to max I could, then leveled by loosening some and adjusting the z offset, it would stay there for much longer.
doesn’t have Linux support, but Solid Edge community let’s you save locally.
looks like it really depends, https://us.beasensors.com/en/segment/vehicle-sensing-solutions/barriers/ has some information about the specific sensora they use.
yeah temperature then flow calibration should solve over extrusion problems that will cause your parts to stick to each other or otherwise bind.
XMouseButtonControl is by far the best mouse macro software I have used (assuming you have no more than 2 side buttons)
Love polymaker for the natural filament.
what are those little nubs on their head? I thought it was ears but I think I see those.
I had this problem as well, though I fixed it by using a 3 knob bed rather than a 4 knob one.