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Hello there! My friends gifted me an Ender 3 printer, and I achieved my first successful print today! I have a few (probably stupid) questions:

  1. I will store it in my garage, in a shelve among other things. It is quite dusty, so I'm thinking of building a plexiglass hermetic box to keep it while powered off. Would it be a problem to keep it closed also while printing? This would change the type of box I'll build, because there is not much space and I'm trying to save the most of it
  2. How do I store the filament? I (currently) have only one filament (black PLA), so I see no need to remove it from the printer each time, but leaving it "connected" (I don't know how to say it) will not allow me to store it in a different way the printer is stored. Do I need to store it in special ways or can I leave it connected? (And bonus question, what is the correct word to say it?)
  3. If I don't move the printer, how often should I calibrate it?

Sorry if these are basic questions, I'm taking my first steps into this magic world... Thanks in advance!

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[–] wwwgem@lemmy.ml 3 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I will not reiterate the great things others have said but I've used old windows to create an enclosure for my printer and it definitely helps with the prints. Also since you're a new user and have an Ender 3, I would recommend you to take a look at thingiverse.com and printables.com - if not already done - for great tweaks to protect your printer but also to find great things to print.

For your printer, you may be interested in cable guides, filament guide, spool roller, fan duct, bed lock (they will keep your bed in place so you will not have to deal with bed tramming anymore before your bed leveling sessions)...

Finally, although a little bit off topic, if you get bored to walk to your printer to watch the prints and would like to add some level of safety in case anything goes wrong I would highly recommend considering octoprint.

[–] tubbadu@lemmy.kde.social 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for the answer! The first thing I printed is indeed a tool holder I downloaded from thingverse. I don't understand very well the purpose of the bed lock: it basically avoid the "calibration screws" to accidentally "unscrew" while the printer is working?

Octoprint seems very very VERY interesting, but sadly in my garage there is no internet connection :(

[–] wwwgem@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago

I don't understand very well the purpose of the bed lock: it basically avoid the "calibration screws" to accidentally "unscrew" while the printer is working?

You are correct. The screws will move a little bit when you print which will result in your bed being unleveled after few prints and you'll have to recalibrate your printer. This hack will eliminate that so you will have to level your bed less frequently (because as others said, leveling your bed will be needed for other reasons).

[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I'm not OP but thank you, I will be saving this comment for future use!

[–] wwwgem@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

Glad it can be useful.