Excellent. Sorry, realise I never replied to your email about ease of setting up but trust it was straightforward enough.
You might've read stuff about using a piece of paper to set the gap between nozzle and bed. I used that method for a while but found it vauge in terms of how thick or resistant to movement the paper should be. Instead, I found it much easier to shine a bright light from behind the nozzle and simply eyeball it as close as possible.
If you have any issues with print bed adhesion (or rather lack of), ScotchBlue masking tape seems to help. I've seen there are specific products which claim to as well, but haven't tried any myself.
Excellent. Sorry, realise I never replied to your email about ease of setting up but trust it was straightforward enough.
You might've read stuff about using a piece of paper to set the gap between nozzle and bed. I used that method for a while but found it vauge in terms of how thick or resistant to movement the paper should be. Instead, I found it much easier to shine a bright light from behind the nozzle and simply eyeball it as close as possible.
If you have any issues with print bed adhesion (or rather lack of), ScotchBlue masking tape seems to help. I've seen there are specific products which claim to as well, but haven't tried any myself.
Which slicer are you using?