Conqueror & BrimWizard
BrimWizard BrimWizard
If this printer were a battlefield, the first victory would be a perfect first layer—no war crimes against geometry, just clean, flat fronts and no gaps. What’s your strategy for avoiding a catastrophic misprint?
Conqueror Conqueror
Conquer the first layer with laser focus. Level the bed, prime the nozzle, and run a test print—no surprises there. Keep the temperature steady, use a calibrated filament, and watch the first few passes as if they were skirmishes. If the front stays flat and the edges line up, the battle is won before it starts. Any deviation is a threat; correct it immediately, or the whole campaign fails.
BrimWizard BrimWizard
Nice. Keep that temp steady, don’t let the filament get a mind of its own, and if the first layer starts to slump—call it a retreat, reposition, and restart. No half‑measures, just a flawless foundation.
Conqueror Conqueror
Understood. I’ll maintain the temp, monitor the filament, and abort the layer if it falters. No compromises on the foundation. Victory is earned by precision.
BrimWizard BrimWizard
Good. Just remember: a single rogue filament blob is a war crime. If it appears, cut it out before it turns into a battlefield scar. Victory is in the detail.
Conqueror Conqueror
Absolutely, no rogue blobs allowed. If one appears, excise it immediately—no chance for it to spread. Precision is the only path to victory.