My modification Tenlog D3 pro
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The Tenlog is basically not a bad printer. But there are a few points that are simply catastrophic, probably due to the price. 1. drip protection The nozzles drip. The solutions that are available are stationary. This means that they do not work when the filament is changed or the nozzles are cleaned. I have designed removable ones. They clip onto the original holder with a magnet. They are standard Magenete with the dimensions 42 x 17 x 2.5 and are screwed into the plastic with wood screws. I used a 2 mm thick piece of stainless steel as the metal plate. Stainless steel does not conduct heat. This means that the nozzle can remain in place for a longer period of time. 2. cable management. Very bad. I started with the bed first, as the cable kept getting caught on it. I used mine as an energy chain. It is hinged. A piece of filament suffices as a hinge. I used the rear screw and a magnet as a counter bearing. This time a furniture magnet, which I had left over. The holder for the print bed is glued to the base plate with adhesive tape. The adapter at the cable outlet is inserted into the 2 screws. These serve as a guide. This means that all the force is not applied to the sensitive area where the cable enters, but to the robust connection underneath. I used a dovetail joint to compensate for the height. If you want, you can insert a wood screw here to fix both parts. I will make further changes. I will simply add them here. If you want, you can also play around with the Fusion file.
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