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cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/3DPrinting/t/94050

I have an ender 3 v2, upgraded the springs/leveling knobs, and slapped on an auto leveler. I do really enjoy the printer, but I've found between work and raising a toddler I just don't have the time to tinker like I thought I would. I assumed I would need to do general maintenance, but mostly be able to just print things fairly regularly. Seems I mostly just re-level this printer and barely get to actually print things.

What I'm wondering is if the P1P is as "tinker free" as it is marketed. I don't mind maintenance, cleaning and all that, but do want to be able to have an idea and just kick off a print job.

Thanks in advance, I could just be leveling it crappy all the time too. Wouldn't surprise me if I am just missing some critical information or something on how to level and keep it leveled.

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[–] BOFH666 2 points 1 year ago

Ok, not to be negative here, but there are a lot more improvements to be done to an E3v2 before it will be a fire-and-forget printer.

  • mainboard: the 4.2.7 has better drivers, but tuning the vrefs properly, will eliminate heat in both drivers and servos.
  • the design is wobly, add a second z-axis servo, lead-screw etc and couple both axis using a timing belt. This will really eliminate deviations.
  • add diagonal supports to the frame. This will make it more rigid and combined with the z-axis enhancements, will result in more precise prints.
  • dump the original cooler and opt for something like the brissfang, add better fans (the original creality fans didn't last long here)
  • print on a flexible metal sheet. Adhesion is great with petg and getting prints of the bed hasn't been easier (just flex the sheet)

You might want to put the printer in an enclosure, so the temperature is more stable. And replace your firmware.