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The Creality CR-30 3DPrintMill is a 3D printer with an infinite Z-axis and an angled printing nozzle.
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== Using it ==
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If you have not used the printer before, please ask someone who used the printer before for detailed instructions. Because the nozzle is at a 45 degree angle, you need a slicer that supports that. [https://www.creality.com/pages/download Creality Slicer] has the great support for this printer (it runs under Wine, you don't necessarily need Windows or a Mac).
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== Recommended temperatures ==
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The temperatures depend on the exact printing material, but for 1.75mm width PLA we have confirmed that these temperatures give decent results
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! Setting !! Temperature
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| Nozzle || 215 degrees
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| Bed || 70 degrees (make sure to pre-heat the bed!)
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Revision as of 23:41, 8 March 2023

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Description 3D printer with an infinite Z-axis
Model Creality CR-30 3DPrintMill
Manufacturer Link https://www.creality.com/products/creality-cr-30-3d-printer
Category Other
Operational Status Working
Super Users User:Mattronix
Received at
Acquisition Details
Owner User:Mattronix

The Creality CR-30 3DPrintMill is a 3D printer with an infinite Z-axis and an angled printing nozzle.

Using it

If you have not used the printer before, please ask someone who used the printer before for detailed instructions. Because the nozzle is at a 45 degree angle, you need a slicer that supports that. Creality Slicer has the great support for this printer (it runs under Wine, you don't necessarily need Windows or a Mac).

Recommended temperatures

The temperatures depend on the exact printing material, but for 1.75mm width PLA we have confirmed that these temperatures give decent results

Setting Temperature
Nozzle 215 degrees
Bed 70 degrees (make sure to pre-heat the bed!)