Delta Rostock mini D2s burns the extruders
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:35 am
This was the very first print try with the printer. You can see there is nothing else on the paper located on the print bed which I used to calibrate the auto level functionality. Now, why is it that someone decided to use plastic on the extruders when they know they will burn? I spent over $500 dollars to get this machine and I worked on it for over a week. Now all I have is a that amount of money and time sitting on my desk as a useless thing?
I work hard to document all the process of building this thing and getting to work, but what I am going I upload now?
What are my solutions? Will I have to spend more money on new extruders?
Note, there is not a single mention of the extruders being made of plastic in the website. This is unbelievable, if I knew that it would definitely had effected my decision to buy this product. I'll be waiting for a response...
VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyaVn1YRpWA
I work hard to document all the process of building this thing and getting to work, but what I am going I upload now?
What are my solutions? Will I have to spend more money on new extruders?
Note, there is not a single mention of the extruders being made of plastic in the website. This is unbelievable, if I knew that it would definitely had effected my decision to buy this product. I'll be waiting for a response...
VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyaVn1YRpWA