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u/dude2k5 · 2 pointsr/prusa

Hm, so some quick stuff. The pi zero is kinda slow, i would not recommend it tbh. i got the regular pi 3 and it works pretty well. if you want timelapses and stuff (octolapse) then it's a must

they do have prints on thingiverse for the regular pi, you can still mount it on the printer. shouldnt matter what material, you just want to make sure it doesnt hit the printer head/heatbed (or any moving parts) and ensure it can get somewhat airflow.



https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=pi+prusa&dwh=485d4388e714606


PLA is the easiest, start with that and you can try others (abs/flex/etc) later. get used to printing. prusament is really nice stuff but a tad more pricey. amazon has a few colors in stock
https://www.amazon.com/Prusament-Galaxy-Filament-Diameter-Tolerance/dp/B07M8GWZBS/

other brands i like, hatchbox, paramount, matterhackers, just look at the reviews and see what people say

noob kit, hm, these are kinda nice, few useful tools
https://www.amazon.com/40-Piece-Printer-Tool-Kit/dp/B07BM8C6SS/

needles to help clean clogged nozzles (though it doesnt happen often)
https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Cleaning-including-Cleaner-Needles/dp/B07G493V8M/

liquid bearing for the steel rods should help, need to oil them up ever few months or when its dry

https://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Bearings-100-synthetic-lubrication-equipment/dp/B016YSLMXA/

i ilke kapton tape to hold parts to the heatbed better but you dont need it

https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Polyimide-Printers-Printing/dp/B01FECA0E4

extra nozzle is always good (ive bought this brand but others SHOULD work, your results may vary)
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-E3D-Extra-Nozzle-V6-NOZZLE-175-400/dp/B00NAK9TWM/

extra ptfe tube is nice too, i got some on ebay (a few feet for my mmu2)

blender is nice since it's free, i used 3d max myself but its expensive

ive printed a lot haha, my stuff is here https://www.instagram.com/dude2k5/

u/techyg · 2 pointsr/prusa

Makes sense on the case. I am using a regular pi 3 for mine. I heard that the Zero can't quite keep up anyway. Is that still the case?

Here is the sheet that I ordered. It was Amazon, not eBay, but I think it's the same seller.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HQZCWDV/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I like it much more than the smooth PEI sheet, because I don't have to worry about PETG sticking to it too strong (or putting glue down). I've ruined a few smooth PEI sheets because I forgot to put glue down before printing. No such problems with the textured, and the finish looks really cool. But I also agree that it's good have the smooth when you need it.

u/BuilderCG · 1 pointr/prusa

Not sure of the one you're are looking at, but I broke mine about 6 months ago and successfully replaced with this https://www.amazon.com/Upgrade-HT-NTC100K-Thermistor-FYSETC-Temperature/dp/B07D9LSKWK/

u/Liwanu · 1 pointr/prusa

I have one of these and haven't seen any issues yet.