I recently bought my first 3d printer, the Kobra 2 Neo, and had a small, relatively unimportant problem. When a print is finished, the bed stays exactly where it was during the print, which sometimes makes it harder to remove the PEI plate. I'm still a beginner and don't know much about changing the Gcode directly, but I found the input field in the Prusa Slicer. Does anyone know how I can get the bed to move forward and the extruder to move up when the print is finished? Or maybe someone already has the same problem and can publish his Gcode? would be very glad about it.
Oh that would be so cool
Scythe kannte ich noch gar nicht als Brettspiel, basiert dass auf der Bücherreihe.
I recently bought my first 3d printer, the Kobra 2 Neo, and had a small, relatively unimportant problem. When a print is finished, the bed stays exactly where it was during the print, which sometimes makes it harder to remove the PEI plate. I'm still a beginner and don't know much about changing the Gcode directly, but I found the input field in the Prusa Slicer. Does anyone know how I can get the bed to move forward and the extruder to move up when the print is finished? Or maybe someone already has the same problem and can publish his Gcode? would be very glad about it.
Germany over here. I’m kind of happy with Schwur des Kärnan and Kolossos
The standard Benchy
What about splitting them in half, but somehow link the story’s together so the final battle or whatever could be held in one big group?
The Fact, that whenever a flower, mushroom or a fucking tree appears, the first move always is: I try to smoke that plant!
Hypothetically, if there are 9+ people who all want to play, what “would” you do?
How many people should be playing in a normal campaign? Or how many do you think is too much?
Severus fucking Snape (hp)
Ok that’s fucking hilarious
If I fits I sits
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