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Thanks for sharing this - I've been wanting to set up something like this for a while.
For SSRs, the most common failure mode is for them to fail short. From Omron:
Re: the risk of the relays failing short - these relay boards are pretty cheap, one option would be to replace them on a...
When I used Octoprint, I used one of the spool manager plugins. But then I got a second printer, so that no longer worked. Now, when I get a new spool I weigh it and write the weight on it. Then I can get an idea of how much is left if needed.
I have a V0, so parts are smaller (limiting warp), and it's probably quicker to cool down.
I let the bed cool down to 75C before removing parts. I have a "large" fan mounted to the bottom of my enclosure. Part of my print end macro is it moves the bed down to the bottom and turns on the fan...
I have a Prusa-style prime line in the start g-code in my printer config in the slicer. It works well - the only "gotcha" is that if I place an object on the front of the bed, it could interfere. I haven't had an issue with that.
It would probably work well to move this into a macro in my...
I've printed a few parts in 3DXTech's CF-ABS, and it's been great. I printed this large-ish (90mm x 130mm) part on my Prusa, in a Creality tent, which gets to <38C. It didn't warp at all, and looks great. The slight overextrusion is from me lazily tuning the extrusion multiplier.
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