I have had my BIBO 2 touch for about a month now and I can’t seem to get a good print. I’m using Simplify 3D. I know it has to be a simple setting. Could you share an fff file with the right settings? I have tried everything I could think of but nothing is working.

Hi Tom, the latest simplify 3d settings can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76TjeOkslHlZ2VBLXBSdzJYdms
Simplify 3d is a little more complicated than cura or repetier host.

Thank you, I am going to give this a try

OK here is the issue with the new settings. My extrusion is very thin, laying down very little filament. I tried to increase the extrusion multiplier but still the same. Very thin layers that separate. Iv’e adjusted the temps, the infill and all I get is hair size extrusion.

This is several layers. Something is not right. Any ideas?

Maybe you have settings for your nozzle diameter wrong?

Everything is working great with the exception of a major shift. I checked all the belts, screws, heated bed for anything that could be loose. I have watched countless videos on this subject and everything I was shown to check, I did. Is it the programming? The print starts off just fine then it make a shift, why? I am about ready to call it quits. Please help!

Usually it is caused by slicing. Can you kindly send us your gcode file to bibo@ourbibo.com and we will definitely help you solve the problem ?

Hey all, I had a print I did in PLA, but it’s not strong enough when bent it just breaks. I ported the file to ABS but I’m having problems with the printer bed staying at 220 it drops to 180 degrees, definitely not hot enough for ABS, I have tried to set it manually before I start the print but it still drops down in temperature.

any help or suggestions.

I am sure we can all agree that 3D printers are awesome. I mean we have a machine that create just about anything you want, and can do it fairly easily. However, one thing I rarely see in the growing personal 3D printer industry is a printer that sets itself apart from the others.

Most of them are pretty similar with metal frames, one or two extruders, and a touch screen control panel. But rarely do we see a printer that has a feature like no other. I don’t know, maybe something with laser engraving capabilities is something some of us would enjoy.

If you are like me and would love to have a laser engraver built-in to your printer, then we are in luck! A Chinese 3D printer manufacturer, Bibo, offers a really cool printer with all the major features we love. It even has the capabilities for laser engraving! I guess dreams really do come true.