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Voxelab Aquila 3D Printer $207.46 ($202.85 eBay Plus) & Free Shipping @ flashforge_3d_printer eBay

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Voxelab Aquila - clone of the popular Ender 3 V2

review - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMLL-16FQWk

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      • +1

        Im not sure lol…

        Take the glass off when you are assembling it

        make sure the wires are in the right place before screwing things down

        make sure the long screw piece is exactly straight before tightening (motor bracket) screws

        make sure the base is adjusted so it cant wobble

        take your time when levelling the bed and check it again when heated up

        • +1

          Level it when it's heated. Honestly best way is do it with you eye through the bed reflection then once it starts thr brim it skirt adjust the z offset. Way faster and imo better result then the paper. Rather use a feeler gauge than thr paper also.

          Its important to make sure the frame is square. All rollers are tight enough to not left the gantry or bed wobble by adjustable the wheel nut

  • So….. The printer worked fine for one week, then it stopped mid-print and when I turn it on it beeps and the screen is frozen…
    Turns out (probably) the heated bed thermistor is faulty and the printer gets thermal runout error…. but for some reason this printer instead of giving any useful error message just continually beeps… I ended up connecting the bed thermistor on the hot-end pins and indeed it jumped from room temp to 140.

    Contacted Voxelab support and they are gonna send a new thermistor, meanwhile, I could disconnect the bed thermistor and print with the bed off.

    Probably I was just unlucky, I would still highly recommend this printer for the price, the print quality is great!

    • After I powered it on to test if it worked. I redid all the wiring with ferrules because I leave them on overnight and don't trust the way its done from factory. I found the connections to be very loose but I think these are better than the ev2

      • Yeah, having some ferrules on the bed and hot end power wires is a good idea

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