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  • Ender 2 pro, using PETG (offering to the goddess of spaghetti prints) https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb/ACCu0iDFgAuIf12PdScFyfgBu5f92ltGXkf1W5QuB2fjbNtB8FhegjBAwwp-GJOca2XoL1Sn1-iZr3xBdM53PAomijdgWT5Pq7PKfNAhlncv3fDX09iAugiLd21fyRRH4kLtYz0a8AP-mnf3KxyWpxQSDwPO84CBfgMF06nSeJk94lY3cXEm-ta6jOCNVKAEh89gbonYC0Hi5P6Pfj152R8cw_hkqJHFYFB0H8rN_MKM5dymh-BHanC_zCVMXgsvX41ocaOESlcHumvo0MVoyE19pcrEB7QYQhVvIAqdMO-PawYbS7t8AITZOpKqsR-SeX_LfRfYQ3NoylC1u8JFBAoU/p.jpeg

    He did. The layer adhesion seems ok, generally? I'm still pretty new to all this. I'll give your spiral mode tower a test soon, thanks. I'm currently printing a temperature tower, so I'll see how that turns out too.

    I could definitely add more bridges and stagger them like you said. The design was made by using slot cutouts in Fusion360. I'd have to play around with it to figure out how to alter the design for cutouts to form an x pillar/bridge combo like you mentioned.

    Thanks for the help.

  • It's an Ender 2 pro, ABS filament, default settings? I'm pretty new to this. Thanks for your response, I'll look into those suggestions. I am currently considering getting a filament dryer

  • Yeah, I know that now! Lol

    Being brand new to everything about it, I had no idea the endstop would have been off.

    I tried to do some basic checking of things, according to some videos I watched. This one particular detail just happened to get overlooked though.

    Have you ever ran into anything that took you a while to figure out?

  • Yeah, it's definitely a learning experience. A frustrating one, but also a rewarding one.

    I've had my Ender 2 pro for a couple of weeks now and just managed to get it printing good. The minimum height limitation sensor (don't know the proper name for it) was not set correctly from the factory. It was too high, and thus my print bed was not able to be leveled correctly until I figured this out.

    Also, the slicer software I was using had a setting for "pause at layer height..." which was enabled at about 4 or 5 different times. That was super frustrating too, until I figured it out finally.

    Now my prints are looking pretty damn good, and I don't have to babysit them. I'm pretty happy.