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This one always stays on the printer, you can cut holes if you want to see the screws, slap it on the heated plate, and trim it to size. Now, the first ‘pad’, is the magnetic one. This is what I use.Ī magnetic two piece cover - This one is made of two parts, which are attracted magnetically to each other. There are two main types of covers that I and others found work well on a Cetus:Ī normal(non-preforated) stick on cover - You can just stick this bad boy on your heated plate, trim the edges, slap some glue stick on top, calibrate, and get to printing. You can get the Official MK3 heated plate cover(which I have not used), or you can get some 3rd party products Note: I’m not sure if this would be needed on perforated build plates, although I would go with non-perforated plates just so I can get flatter first layers. You can easily remove it with the spatula included with the printer, water(in a spray bottle), and window cleaner if you wish. Here we have three options since you said you didn’t want a Cetus build plate to print on.įirst real quick I just want to say that a normal glue stick(don’t know what country your in, but this is what we use in the US) will work fine for adhesion. Now, you also asked for a different material print on. If you choose to get the official build plate you would also have to get the extension board for the printer. These I’ve heard can be hard to setup and depending on your determination will or won’t be worth it, although you would have to consult u/thecaptain78 I’m on vacation and decided to leave my laptop at home, meaning you would have to do more research) have to go with a tiny fab setup. It’s kinda hard to search through a website made for computer on my phone. If you choose to get the tiny fab heated build plate you would(I think. They will last longer and be more resistant to wear from harder materials, but at the same time are much more expensive. That part is completely up to you.Īlthough since you want to get into other materials, you might want the steel nozzles available on the Tiertime website. The Cetus website says you can print with TPU with the nozzle that comes with the printer, so I think flexion extruder might be uneccesary, although it would be kinda cool to see how it worlds out. I haven’t tried printing with flexible filament yet, although I plan on doing so soon. This is optional.įirst let’s start with flexible filament. You can get the Quiet Fan which works just as well as the stock fan, but is quieter. So here I’ll just talk about all the other modifications you can make. CETUS3D BUILD VOLUME UPGRADE(This is pretty much the only printed upgrade that I’ve slapped on my printer in the 3/4 years of having it.) Just make sure to print it on the flat side. Upgraded Fan Duct it’s pretty self explanatory. This is a big bunch of questions, so expect a couple spelling and formatting errors(doing this on mobile doesn’t help much either – Fast shipping, fullfilled from local warehouse, easy to get spare parts and accessories.Ok. CETUS3D BUILD VOLUME PROFESSIONAL– Professional support team with quick response. Smart Support Generation, Support preview and editing, Material profile manager, Task file forms for project sharing and monthly updates of software. CETUS3D BUILD VOLUME SOFTWARE– Easy to use UP Studio 3D printing software with advanced functions eg. – Connect by USB or WIFI, support Window and Mac. – Support a large variety of materials: PLA, PET, PETG, TPU, TPE, PVA, ABS*,ASA*,HIPS*, PP*, PC*, PA/Nylon*, Metal-filled**, Wood-filled, Fiber-filled** – Special build platform coating firmly hold the print while allow easy removal. Gives you highly detailed prints or fast draft. – 3 nozzle options (0.2mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm included) with optimized profiles. – Fine controlled direct drive extruder (1.75mm filament) with a compact design and well tested by the market for reliability. – Minimal, open form, modular design allows easy maintenance, upgrade and modding. – Plug and Play printing experience, excellent out of box print quality. – Compact form factor with relatively large build volume, small foot print easily fit on desktop or anywhere. NEW: 4.3” Colored Touch-screen control allow quick operation and show printer status. Enable printing more difficult materials such as ABS. NEW: Full power heated build plate upgrade, can be controlled by software and heat up to 100C. CETUS3D BUILD VOLUME MODWith this mod the printer will natively support Gcode printing and directly controlled by popular opensource/Reprap based softwares/mods such Simplif圓D, Cura, Slic3r, Kisslicer, Repetier host, PrintRun, Craftware, Octoprint, Mosaic and etc.*** It turns Cetus into a fully open source compatible printer. Level the platform with 9 point matrix leveling. NEW: Support True-Touch Calibration probe, measure leveling and nozzle height values in a single process. NEW: V2 Hotend support hardened steel nozzles to print abrasive materials ![]()
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