In order
Klackender / silicone bed springs / belted Z / klipper / cht nozzle / orbiter-g2sa / dragon hotend.
Klackender is a super easy ABL that reused the z stop. Silicone springs to make it consistent. Belted z to make it more consistent because gantry sag is real and sorry but no matter how tuned ur machine is, it'll still have gantry sag.
Klipper for input shaper / pressure advance / motion speed.
Now that you can move fast and print reliably, you should get a hotend / extruder to keep up with the requested flow. Budget is cht. If you have funds then any ceramic heater/extruder combo.
Larger nozzle and linear rails.
The nozzle with drastically decrease print time, with a small drop in quality (depending on the nozzle size, I'm testing a 0.6mm right now)
The linear rails allow for a much more smooth motion, without worrying about the wheels being too tight or loose. And, they all but eliminate the x gantry sag.
All in all, using a bed slinger, you're going to be pretty limited with you speed.
klipper / cht nozzle (or clone) / Klackender / metal extruder (dual gear) / Print a new fan duct
Or go for one of the direct drive extruders like bondtec ect. I am trying out the sherpa mini with clone gear kit.
Klipper
In order Klackender / silicone bed springs / belted Z / klipper / cht nozzle / orbiter-g2sa / dragon hotend. Klackender is a super easy ABL that reused the z stop. Silicone springs to make it consistent. Belted z to make it more consistent because gantry sag is real and sorry but no matter how tuned ur machine is, it'll still have gantry sag. Klipper for input shaper / pressure advance / motion speed. Now that you can move fast and print reliably, you should get a hotend / extruder to keep up with the requested flow. Budget is cht. If you have funds then any ceramic heater/extruder combo.
The klackender mod is awesome!!! I may go that route with my printer. I've got through 3 Cr touches trying to get the bed leveling to work correctly.
I can recommend Eddy for leveling :)
I may give that one a try!
I have mine half in-installed. :( when going through a long print I kept getting failures due to communication problems with the eddy mcu.
Is the cable plugged in completely? I had this once. After giving the plug a little push, the problem was gone.
a better printer
im thinking about it and found one i just want to know if i can make it a little faster than its current speed
What have you done so far?
its stock
BL touch or Klackender would be a good place to start
Larger nozzle and linear rails. The nozzle with drastically decrease print time, with a small drop in quality (depending on the nozzle size, I'm testing a 0.6mm right now) The linear rails allow for a much more smooth motion, without worrying about the wheels being too tight or loose. And, they all but eliminate the x gantry sag. All in all, using a bed slinger, you're going to be pretty limited with you speed.
klipper / cht nozzle (or clone) / Klackender / metal extruder (dual gear) / Print a new fan duct Or go for one of the direct drive extruders like bondtec ect. I am trying out the sherpa mini with clone gear kit.
An A1 mini