Bit of both really.
Ok, the bed tramming is normal, even GREAT printers need it done every few weeks or so. The physics and mechanical properties of how the bed is held down mean changes in temperatures and normal shifts even in an ACed house mean they loosen naturally a little every day and after a few weeks they will be bad enough someone who likes a really level bed will need to clear them again. After a few months any bed that isn't welded down is going to need to be redone.
Z offset and bed auto level follow from that. You need to redo them when you do the tramming anyway.
I would say run your printer more often but that won't fix it. You're running against physics and nothing can stop that. Maybe you can store up prints for say 6 months and then do them all in a week or so and you only have to do this once?
Lifelong fan of SW.
I have seen all of them up to Last Jedi.
I have read all of the EU back when it was cannon.
Never went to New Jedi Order.
Because the emotions it brought me were pain and suffering.
They kill Mara Jade.
The only other bad ass female character in a series of 30+ books.
What about Children of the Jedi?
I mean the entire Trilogy is whiny 70's sci fi emo writing all it's own but that the Star Wars stamp was put on it just adds insult to injury.
Sorry about the late response, OK, brackets and cases for microcontrollers are actually great on a select mini. I agree with others that a Bambu would serve you great AND give you MUCH better finish etc... but the footprint of that thing is about twice that of the mini.
I know of at least two prototype printers that are smaller BUT they are prototypes with all the faff that involves including troubleshooting them every time you move them.
How "not use it very often" are we talking about?
The critical thing for any printer is first and foremost bed leveling.
If you get something like an MP select mini The footprint is about 30cm3.
You can absolutely throw it in a box and just pull it out whenever BUT you will need about 30 minutes to relevel the bed just perfect and potentially run a test print.
That said, this machine also only prints a 10cm3 and it will handle PETG IF it's been modded otherwise it's PLA and that's it.
Which segue nicely into my next question:
What will you be printing?
Models and minis?
Functional parts?
Random statues you find online of waifus? (Only slightly kidding)
This matters a LOT.
For the first: The mini will sorta work but not be great with details.
Fort the second plan on a printer that can handle PETG at least.
For the latter, you want to look into a resin printer. They WILL fit into a closet when emptied and cleaned BUT the cleaning process is both lengthy, tedious and potentially noxious and requires quite a bit of space so I didn't even mention them in the first part.
How techy are you and what level of handheld are you willing to get them?
Retropie comes with a built in shutdown timer and you can set up cron jobs remotely to shut down after a time or even at certain times.
Down side: You need to know how to set them up AND you are not going to get a machine that runs the latest and greatest.
You could go all out and get them a steam deck and set up crons but that's strictly local to the machine.
The piece probably left the build plate and stuck to the nozzle, got pushed in and melted. OP got lucky and it didn't hit anything hard and cause his leveller to break.
Map out the dungeons. On the map they form three arrows pointing to a place in the middle of the most dangerous desolate Level 23 dragon infested place. But if you make it a circle instead at the center is the BBEG's place which is actually this wood carver hut in the woods NEAR the imperial city and it turns out he's been making realistic looking wood golems the whole time and replacing key figures in the kingdom because they are loyal to him, the plot to get rid of heroes is just insurance.
Do you mean rolling random encounters while traveling or Rolling encounters randomly within a dungeon?
Random encounters were originally put in to add spice to long travel and make it feel like actual long time to travel and dangerous.
Nowadays with modern story telling you can continue using it if you want but if you have a story base campaign they mostly just interrupt the flow.
If you want to use them for Additional XP and gold from time to time to adjust your players level gently and/or because you havent quite prepped the next area and you want to stall til next week then go nuts but see them for what they are, a purposeful time filler and making your players scared to go throught the forest.
If you mean within a dungeon then go nuts if you arent planning your dungeon fight by fight and you like the challenge of your monsters being random so your players have a more even chance, go nuts.
Whilst I respect the entire show and all the work it did as far as I'm concerned season 8 episode 20 I think ith the fishing pond is the place you should genuinely end.
The follow up series are ok but don't add anything,
Il a fais 45 degree ici depuis une bonne semaine et il vient de pleuvoir enfin il y a pas une heure, J'ai les fenetres ouverte et je ne peux pas dire combien ca me rend joyeux.
J'ai achete le nouveau Zelda pour mon fils pour son annif dans 3 semaines.
J'ai passer 2 jours a tomber la ROM et l'installer sur mon steam deck pour qu'on puisse jouer ensemble.
I suspect part of it is protagonist.
I, as a kid saw Luke as the character I was supposed to see the movie through.
In EBS he's barely there and he is at the lowest by the end.
In ROTJ you see his bitter sweet triumph but triumph never the less.
Bit of both really. Ok, the bed tramming is normal, even GREAT printers need it done every few weeks or so. The physics and mechanical properties of how the bed is held down mean changes in temperatures and normal shifts even in an ACed house mean they loosen naturally a little every day and after a few weeks they will be bad enough someone who likes a really level bed will need to clear them again. After a few months any bed that isn't welded down is going to need to be redone.
Z offset and bed auto level follow from that. You need to redo them when you do the tramming anyway.
I would say run your printer more often but that won't fix it. You're running against physics and nothing can stop that. Maybe you can store up prints for say 6 months and then do them all in a week or so and you only have to do this once?