A quick review of the Ender 3 Pro 3D printer

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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I use pronto print and a tiny computer to control the printer remotely, it would be nice if the alarm could activate the pause function on pronto print but not absolutely necessary. As long as I am here I can hear the alarm I can probably fix the problem before I have to abort the print.
 

ag-123

Joined Apr 28, 2017
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I've it, the shipped magnetic bed is quite sticky, the things that matter is
1) level the bed
this uses a piece of paper, a little tricky but necessary
2) heat up the bed adequately (60 deg for PLA, 90-100 deg for ABS)
I think that matters and improves adhesion.

Ender 3 (pro) is much easier to assemble than a kit that i bought long back. That other kit is nearly a scratch build with more than possibly a hundred disparate components. In the end after 2 weeks trying to put that together, it didn't work!
Ender 3 (pro) is partially assembled and I assembled it in a single day, and it has been working since.
 

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
23,421
well my 3rd ender 3 pro has died, the print head temperature sensor seems to be a major weak point. They do not make it easy to replace,especially for a one handed gal.
 
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