I'm running it at 210°C - which is hotter than the 190°C the manual said, but it's what the shop said about the Makerbot filament. I'm happy with the first result and I'm trying a longer 4h print now.
I noticed that the steppers still got hotter than I'd like on a longer run like this, so I lowered the voltages to 0.4 V for X and Z and 0.5 V for Y, because Y lost some steps at the end of the travel with lower voltage. I might still have to tweak that a bit.
Of course I will have to calibrate it quite a bit. But I'm not sure what to look for yet, so I'm going through your video soon . There's another collection of things that's supposed to help with fine calibration, but I didn't bring my caliper to check it. Printing stuff is fun even with an uncalibrated printer ;-)
I noticed that the steppers still got hotter than I'd like on a longer run like this, so I lowered the voltages to 0.4 V for X and Z and 0.5 V for Y, because Y lost some steps at the end of the travel with lower voltage. I might still have to tweak that a bit.
Of course I will have to calibrate it quite a bit. But I'm not sure what to look for yet, so I'm going through your video soon . There's another collection of things that's supposed to help with fine calibration, but I didn't bring my caliper to check it. Printing stuff is fun even with an uncalibrated printer ;-)