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Posted on 12/30/21 at 8:46 am to FnTigers
Bumping the thread.
I got the Anycubic Vyper. No coupons currently that I'm aware of - but the website currently shows it as $30 off for $329 from list of $359.
Overall I'm pretty impressed. I've tried building one from parts - but never had much success getting it dialed in. I just never had the time or patience to work on the issues.
The Vyper was pretty much ready to go out of the box. Four screws to attach the print head and Z-axis to the base and 3 screws to attach the control screen.
The enclosed manual had a couple of checklist items - check for any wobble on the build plate or loosened belts. I didn't find any issues that seemed to need adjusting.
Test print of the included owl gcode file seemed pretty good - a little stringing on the ears at the top - but for basically taking it out of the box and pressing "print" - it's about as plug and play as you can get.
I plan to run a few test prints over the next few days. Looking forward to getting it dialed in.
FnTigers - you have any necessary adjustments or tips?
I got the Anycubic Vyper. No coupons currently that I'm aware of - but the website currently shows it as $30 off for $329 from list of $359.
Overall I'm pretty impressed. I've tried building one from parts - but never had much success getting it dialed in. I just never had the time or patience to work on the issues.
The Vyper was pretty much ready to go out of the box. Four screws to attach the print head and Z-axis to the base and 3 screws to attach the control screen.
The enclosed manual had a couple of checklist items - check for any wobble on the build plate or loosened belts. I didn't find any issues that seemed to need adjusting.
Test print of the included owl gcode file seemed pretty good - a little stringing on the ears at the top - but for basically taking it out of the box and pressing "print" - it's about as plug and play as you can get.
I plan to run a few test prints over the next few days. Looking forward to getting it dialed in.
FnTigers - you have any necessary adjustments or tips?
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