Originally shared by David Clunie Not too shabby for the first print on the

Originally shared by David Clunie

Not too shabby for the first print on the new #trinus #3dprinter it's a decent printer as long as it doesn't get into a tissy. Had a few time where I think the two z-axis motors were fighting and binding as well a the yasxis. Had to power cycle to get functionality back. Also only able to get the #pangowin slicer profile to work, #simplfy3d seems to throw it in to fits or doing things wacky moving axis here and there that make no sense. Will investigate later, but pangowin is "OK" for now. Not as bad as #tiko software but not as good as #makerbot software. hardware is very robust! #geek #nerd #3d #printing filament #polymaker
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Waaaa yours one already receive. My #trinus havent receive until now.

@Abdul_Irfan_Azmi I just received mine last Tue Jan 17th. Fairly impressed with the robustness of the hardware, but the software seems a bit kludgy, but it works. Was running into a few issues where the y or one of the z axis would seem to bind throwing the printer into a tissy. But once I power cycled and committed to just using the pangowin software for slicing haven’t had an issue where it went all crazy again, and have been producing prints right out of the gate. I do “preheat” the printer nozzle to 230 for pla, as it seems the temp sensor might be of “iffy” quality and I had a print or two appear to just loose heat get stuck to the nozzle and pulled off the heated bed. Essentially I click on the LCD heat the nozzle up, then once heated choose a file from the sd card and start the print, then when it spits out the initial filament flow use included tweezers to remove the excess and haven’t had a print failure yet. Also use blue painters tape and glue stick, only because the i didn’t want to put glue all over the build tak. I only use the blue tape and glue when i enable supports as well as they tend to get ‘pulled off’ if not GLUED to the surface, which then can ruin a print if it gets stuck. The machine sounds very violent when running and at times seems to eat itself with the sounds it makes, but its not an elegant machine thats for sure but it prints out decent items. Will have a review on my site at some point. http://dbclunie.com (maybe a video review as well) :smiley: Let me know when you get yours and if you have any issues i can help with, still havent built the enclosure or used the laser engraver…

@David_Clunie ​ thanks for the info. It really help. I have been wondering how was the #trinus performance since November as it is the expected date for delivery. I will definitely will update you once i get my hand on it. because #trinus will be my 1st 3D printer i ever buy.
Thanks for the review.