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Adjustments:
PID Adjustmen Hotend and Bed
E Steps Adjustments Generally gives most results. Layer lines


Some time ago Stratasys advanced and patented 3d printing. The orginal offerings were in the thousands of dollars. Hackers started making machines for their own use. Eventually the patents ran out and Asian manufacturers started developing hobby and enthusiast level machines.  The early machines were limited in what materials they could handle but enthusiasm prevailed and heated beds and self leveling capabilities found their way into very economic machines capable of producing products of enviable quality using literally a variety of 100s of material formulas in a wide assortment of colors.



Manual
Driver
Firmware
Hot End


Motherboard    Trigorilla Pro A V1.0.4


Glue for PETG
@Amazon
Cyanoacrylate Super Glue

Additional Build Plate

Local Network Camera

Web Cam II

USB cable powered 32'
Other Sizes Of Cables
With Photo Booth Software
Other Anycubic Printers
reviewed:
                                          
Vyper
Kobra Plus
Mega X


Anycubic Kobra

Carrying Case
Use SKB Case?
Rack Unit Calculator
Filament Dryer


SD Cards
SD Card to TFT adapter
Wifi USB Card
USB Hub (Camera Printer)
Cable USB Hub to Printer
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3D Printer Enclosure
Helps with printing PETG, ABS, TPU...







Settings:

ABS

These are the best settings for ABS with the Anycubic Kobra:

  • Printing temperature: 230 °C
  • Print bed temperature: 80 °C
  • Printing speed: 50 mm/s
  • Retraction: 6 mm at 40 mm/s
  • First layer: 0% cooling, 140% extrusion width, 100% layer height


PETG
 Not advised to run over 230 degrees Damages PTFE/ Teflon Tube in hot end.
Some are working on  an all metal hot end solution using an E3D hotend and or heatbreak.
Some PETG will run at  230°C on the hotend and 80°C on the bed with no adhesion difficulties. With PETG, you’ll also need to print slower. Printer set at 45mms and the fan speed is set to 40 percent. PETG will have a shorter retraction distance, therefore  1.5mm to 2mm .

PLA
PLA is one of the easiest filaments to use for 3D printing. It can be processed with any FDM 3D printer and forgives many a mistake. 

The default PLA settings for the Anycubic Kobra are listed below. However, I advise you to always calibrate the settings. More about this later. 

These are the best settings for PLA with the Anycubic Kobra:

  • Printing temperature: 200 °C
  • Print bed temperature: 60 °C
  • Printing speed: 50 mm/s
  • Retraction: 6 mm at 40 mm/s
  • First layer: 0% cooling, 100% extrusion width, 100% layer height

  • TPU:
  • Printing temperature: 230 °C
    Print bed temperature: 60 °C
    Printing speed: 50 mm/s
    Retraction: 8 mm at 60 mm/s
    First layer: 0% cooling, 140% extrusion width, 100% layer height



Markets
Marine
Auto
Aviation
Household
Business



Smoothness


Chemical Vaporizing
Sanding
Polishing
Machine Settings


20 High x 20 Deep x 24 wide

LED Lights
Round
Clip on Rail
Magnifying Lamp
Mag Lamp II
Skinny LED Lamp
Wide Style


Rigid stand option to optimize speed artifacts.

Mount WAN camera on tripod for consultation.

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