Oh, did you have an issue with clogging before using it? It is not something I deal with often enough to buy a consumable to fix
Oh, did you have an issue with clogging before using it? It is not something I deal with often enough to buy a consumable to fix
I lean towards metal frames, so have not had issues in a while, but the couple times I’ve had plastic frames I have had breakage or warping.
Do you see a huge difference with cleaning filament? I have been seeing it pop up lately, but I haven’t had any issues not using it since 2017.
I have had glasses for a very long time and never broken a lens, but I have broken more than my fair share of frames. It takes a lot to break a lens, and plastic frames break pretty easily. The worst with lenses is scratches or chips (though chips are also rare for me), and some of that can be mitigated by cleaning with the right cloth. Not much can be done about drops or other accidents though
Got ya. Glad it doesn’t use much, that was going to be my next question. The only time I have had clogging is when using a many year old filament with bad dimensional accuracy that I did not run it through my dryer. So that is 100% on me.
Still running a V1 Ender 3 pro, though it does have a couple minor upgrades, but that thing is a surprising workhorse