diff --git a/posts/2024-09-14-2-months-into-my-first-3d-printer.md b/posts/2024-09-14-2-months-into-my-first-3d-printer.md index c611187..f240fd4 100644 --- a/posts/2024-09-14-2-months-into-my-first-3d-printer.md +++ b/posts/2024-09-14-2-months-into-my-first-3d-printer.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ I bought myself a filament sensor attachment on 2024-07-16. On 2024-07-31, I als The instruction manual was very, very wrong. The connector on the motherboard is 4 pins and marked FILAM, but the connector they point out on the instruction manual is a 3 pin one. Equally, the method they provide of routing it through the aluminum extrusion... in doing this, I actually broke the cables of both of the upgrades all in one go, on 2024-08-02. -The LED strips, while they had routing places in the arms for them and the top of the gantry, I discovered that when I used them regardless it would clamp the wires regardless. +The LED strips, while they had routing places in the arms for them and the top of the gantry, I discovered that when I used them it would clamp the wires regardless. The printer itself is okay, but I can't help but think there are better printers and printer manufacturers out there. I would rather Bambu Labs, now.