Hey Kweinmei, this is a problem that we know about, and yeah it's super annoying. What version of Argentum Control are you running and on what OS?...
That super cool that you were able to paint on the resistors accurately enough. I'd love to see a photo of the circuit if you still have it around....
4. None of the above ^_^ The ink itself is water soluble, given that it is mostly water, but once the two inks combine a chemical reaction happens...
cwy, as for the roller instructions: retract means the uppermost position, deploy means the lowermost position. The idea is that the printer doesn't...
About the broken part: did you get a panel of spare acrylic parts in the accessories box with your printer? If so, there should be a spare one of...
Ah ha! Give ascorbic a try instead. You're supposed to use ascorbic on paper and fabric (porous things) and ascorbic+ on FR4 and kapton (smooth...
Let me know how it goes. I'm keen to see the end result. Here's a video of hot air soldering for reference...
Hey Joe, can I get you to email support@cartesianco.com so we can go through some troubleshooting steps together? This is fascinating because we've...
We've updates the software so that the ascorbic 'image' is printed wider than the silver image. This means that alignment is not as crucial any more....
Ok well we're redoing all of our documentation right now, and adding a soldering tutorial. Quick thing - soldering with an iron doesn't work very...
That's great! We're working on fixing up the Windows software - a few people are still having trouble communicating with their printers properly....
Great side on picture, too bad about the leaking though :D Two things this could be: 1. The ascorbic cartridges were manufactured a little too full...
Adam, you're right, that is a very bad nozzle test. It's barely firing at all. We're currently redoing all our documentation and troubleshooting...
Are you using Ascorbic or Ascorbic+ for this print?
cwy, if you have an assembled printer, it may not have come with the roller servo cable plugged in. Look in the assembly instructions page 154 step...
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