indeed I am
indeed I am
That’s a few minutes of my life I never get back
Did printing with PETG ever work with your printer?
You could create two gcode files for the same model, one for PLA and one for PETG and see if something stands out in their difference.
I got a farfetched theory … Maybe your printer is underpowered. Printing PETG requieres a higher temperature and thus more power. This is absolute guesswork, but you could try to disconnect your printer from the power outlet and tighten the screws for the power connections going from the power supply unit and going into your printers main board
Corgi into German Shepherd into Wolf
Unsure what exactly you want to do, but this might be of help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
Test comment 👍
If you are into 3D printing you could create filament out of it … https://hackaday.com/2020/12/16/3d-printing-with-vhs-tape-filament/
It was a feature request by a maintainer from 2019, closed by another maintainer in 2023, reopen by the original maintainer shortly after, then closed again a few months later by a maintainer and reopened by the original again
I think they would be going on with their business because gravity would be still the same. IANAP
Berliner Döner in der Zieglergasse ist ganz gut
At least anyone in space at that time
I followed https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3PbGFMFh4pU but there are some flaws I had to consider (i.e. they create the collision mesh during runtime, which has an performance impact), but it was a good starting point
TIL :)