First I used an usb-c adapter for the new ssd, this allowed me to copy all the files over from the existing disk using desktop mode and some terminal commands. Even the hidden files etc. After proper formatting and prepping the new disk.
Then I just replaced the old with the 1tb. Everything was the same: no loss of anything. The full 1tb was usable as well.
I followed a tut online just for the commands.
If you don’t find it: shoot! I will digg in my history :)
500x500 that’s huge! I don’t think I even have the space to put that in my house.. well without it being in the way that is.
Well for me it turned out the firmware they released yesterday solved my issues. Guess they shipped my kit with some new chips or something idk 🤷♀️ just wish they told me a beta was available Friday or even on the page itself.. oh well. At least I got to share my story with you guys 😄
What will be the first thing you print? Mine is the t-rex skull. It’s printing now. Amazing quality and speed. Really perfect first layer as wel I was literally drooling! Lol.
It was one of the prints I was very impressed of with my first printer, the Ender3v1. Never got around in doing him again on the mini. Life got in the way.. kinda regret that now but anyway it will be amazing to see the difference between both. So far I’m over the moon. The mk4 is a fantastic printer.
This version did solve my issues. I wish they suggested to try the beta Friday. Somehow I had no idea there even was a 5.0. I had to wait in the queue again this morning to ask for a status update when they told me.
I felt such a n00b!
And then I waited in the queue again to tell them it solved my issues. They really should implement a basic ticketing system imho.
But anyway: What channels are you following to stay in the loop? Any good Rss feeds per chance? No Twitter or Facebook. Federated is oké but I do prefer rss. That’s almost the only one I don’t forget to check. 🤷♀️
Stay strong, I know from first hand with an Ender you need a loooooot of patience and then some.
My first printer was the Ender3v1. Pre Corona. Hell even printed things to help people make mouth guards during Corona… aaah the memories… (bit /s)
What happened you ask? Well I upgraded almost everything on that one. The board. The fans. The plate. Automatic leveling,.. but not the extruder that was my limit. At that point the upgraded were the same price as the printer
And boy it was magic! The silence. The automatic leveling, man great times!
Until it wasn’t.
You see this printer was fine for a while and then suddenly it said: f you! And I would spend hours tinkering with it. Time I did not have.
So at one point I had enough.
Bought a mini on announce day, waited almost a year till they delivered and never looked back. Gave the Ender to my dad, and now he got the upgrade to the mini.
The Ender? Sits in a box. We gave up after yet another under extrusion problem, and gave the monies to another model instead.
So … if anyone lives in Eu/Belgium and is in need of spare parts for an Ender3? Shoot. I have lots. 😜
.. fun thing though: when I contacted them this morning again… they said “hey we did release a firmware update yesterday can you try that one?”
And you guessed it: that f## worked!!
I was over the moon!!
Bit sour that they didn’t tell me this Friday to well test with the Beta but still.. I don’t care now! man this printer is so ff amazing. I mean! Woweeeeee! Just amazing!
Thanks for the suggestion on the mini update, I will pass it on or do it myself later this week.
Thanks. I do actually. But thanks for giving me ideas, improvements can always be made! 😃
It’s more of a “unfinished project that is out of my hands now and I don’t know when it will be done even though I could probably fix it if..” type of situation actually. I’m not good with that kind of anxiety and uncertainty.
That said: they say you’re never to old to learn ….. but ….. hmm 😊
Oh! Totally forgot about that one. Always hated it too!
Totally got a flashback here, when I read that awful saying - lol
For me it always felt like as a “yeah well deal with it, now keep quiet” kinda saying, don’t you agree?
Anyway.. on topic: yeah I hope so too. I think the technical issue is something I can accept. As a tech person and developer that’s my life basically; thinking about this today made me realize it’s the “not being able to do anything while I know I could probably fix it” and the “ok now when exactly are they going to get back to me?” Thing that really bothers me.
The not knowing. Uncertainty. That’s it. Just like I don’t know when a bug will be fixed in my code, this is what my clients feel.
Anyway I’m getting a bit physiological here, sorry about that. 😊
Man. I don’t know if we have something like that in Dutch but I agree: I kinda hate it too!
I’m sure it will get fixed. And indeed it will be a really nice setup, and story to tell after.
I think it’s the waiting without having any sense of time or unable to do anything that always gets to me hard. I’m kinda spoiled that way given I and my family are very handy makers.
And I’m sure it will make for a nice experience story to tell afterwards, but man it’s really a test of my “way to deal with extra uncertainty” on top of .. you know life.
It even has an award system that gives “meters”. Meaning if your models are very popular you could get printer for free.. or at least few spools/merch.
Edit: forgot the contest as well. Prizes are always good and on some big ones you could win a printer as well.
Thinking you might get a good change for both given you are clearly making good models, even if you cannot test them yet.
It’s funny when it starts to just invent things. Like packages, with version number!, that.. do not exists..
Or when it outputs code without using the variables ..
The most annoying thing is imho that it keeps explaining everything al the time. Even when I prompt “you have a working app with vuejs..” and others it sometimes still explains how to setup the app.
That said: the tool has become a staple in my workflow whenever I need a starting point. Or have to do some math algorithmic things
Personally I would not do that: you will disable the whole thing. And while it then can be packed in a flat back I cannot image it will not come at a big cost of stability and loose thingies after doing this over and over.
I would just put in one of those really useful boxes, make sure the bed and other axes cannot move to spare the stepper motors. I image myself using towels or clothes to do this, you know thing that I would have to move anyway.
That said: it’s a great machine at a good price point. You’ll have lots of fun with it!
I’ve experience with 2 printers: Ender 3 orig and the prusa mini. Of those 2 the prusa wins. It wins on every front but certainly space/portability.
If you find a box that fits it, pad it a bit. I can see this totally working if handled with care. You can lift the thing with one hand steadily with the z motor. Spools with the holder are going in another box. 👌
Don’t buy an Ender 3 or something of the same category. These are only good to thinker with and brute force learn stuff. They absolutely do not travel well and take a lot, A LOT of space/money/time/frustration compared to the mini.
As someone who uses the actual rss feeds, reading the same feed without interaction is just .. a waste of time. Clutter. Annoying even.
Like you said: I come here for the interaction and/or to find an interesting article someone found in a channel I’m unaware off.
Not bot rss feed content.
I moved from 256 to 1tb.
First I used an usb-c adapter for the new ssd, this allowed me to copy all the files over from the existing disk using desktop mode and some terminal commands. Even the hidden files etc. After proper formatting and prepping the new disk.
Then I just replaced the old with the 1tb. Everything was the same: no loss of anything. The full 1tb was usable as well.
I followed a tut online just for the commands. If you don’t find it: shoot! I will digg in my history :)