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Are Labists 3D Printers good?
The Labists ET4 3D Printer is an affordable entry-level printer. The ET4, once properly set up and calibrated, can produce some very high-quality prints. It has some great features like auto-leveling, broken filament detection, and resume print functionality.
What firmware does Anet et4 use?
The Anet ET series run on Anet’s propietary firmware, but it is actually possible to flash them to the well-known printer firmware Marlin! However, it is a little bit more involved than just putting a bin file on the SD card.
How close should the nozzle be to the print bed?
Your 3D printer nozzle should be from 0.06 – 0.2mm from your printer bed to give it enough space to comfortably extrude material, which is about the width of a piece of paper. This distance also does depend on your nozzle diameter and layer height.
Is the nozzle on the labists ET4 heated?
Answer: You can refer to this link: https://labists.com/pages/et4-installation-video for detailed instructions. Question 4: The nozzle cannot be heated when starting printing or in the middle of the printing process or when pressing the “pre-heat’ button the nozzle has no reactions.
How to level Anet ET4 and ET5 series printers?
Make sure the distance between the build plate and nozzle is exactly the thickness of a piece of A4 paper by adjusting the leveling knob underneath the platform (Pic 2 ) Accordingly leveling the other bed corner points, 2,3,and 4Refer to the images on bottom of previous page to see a successful leveling (Pic 7).
How to turn on labists 3D printer ET4?
In mac OS or Windows, find the option that allow turning on….”see hidden files”. When you format, check the content of the card. There should be nothing to see. If you have multi choice of format type…quick format and full wipe format….do NOT use quick format. Whatever the wording on your computer…you need a full format to remove all data.
How is the nozzle on a 3D printer supposed to be?
This really depends on your nozzle diameter and layer height but generally, your printer’s nozzle should be around 0.2mm away from your print bed, while your bed leveling screws are fairly tightened. The most common method to determine the distance between the nozzle and the bed is using a piece of paper or thin card between the nozzle.