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jman4747 03-02-2015 09:34

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Ours has worked very well so far too. Encoder mounts, Jigs for hole patterns, Jetson TK1 mount, custom electronics mounts. And more to come. Also haven't needed anymore filament. Also if you want clearance for #8 screws use .190" for the hole diameter. For 1/4"-20 use .280".

Note; It's usually cold in our shop (40-60deg F)

ksanger 09-02-2015 18:27

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Was able to get ours activated and a sample part printed. However cubify.exe gives me an error message;

An erro rhas occurred in the script on this page
line 1
char 10226
Error invalid argument
Code 0
URL: http://css3-mediaqueries-js.googleco...ediaqueries.js

I can log in.
I uploaded an stl file exported from autodesk inventor.
when I select the part and hit print I get "Cubify has stopped working".

Also when I select my part and hit settings I get no settings about how its going to print as the manual suggests. Well help

Also when I restart cubify I get an error login failed for user no user present. Please try again.

I get another software error: from cubify.exe;
An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line 1
char 11895
[$injector.modulerr] http://errors.angularjs.org/1.2.3/...

https://dud5umgikjidx.cloudfront.net...2fdXHxZCWyHgY1


It looks like in cubify.exe I'm not getting the printer settings icon either. Argh.

Sperkowsky 11-02-2015 23:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by jman4747 (Post 1437616)
Ours has worked very well so far too. Encoder mounts, Jigs for hole patterns, Jetson TK1 mount, custom electronics mounts. And more to come. Also haven't needed anymore filament. Also if you want clearance for #8 screws use .190" for the hole diameter. For 1/4"-20 use .280".

Note; It's usually cold in our shop (40-60deg F)

40-60f and that's "cold" I wish our shop was that "cold". We barely get heat in our shop so we get down to single digits at some points.


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