3D Printer Repairs Western Sydney

If you've got a new 3D printer and are having difficulty assembling it, wiring it up or getting to print properly, Give me a call and I will come to your home/business and get it working for you.

3D Printer repairs and diagnostics 
Modification
Motherboard installation
Marlin
Klipper
3D Printer Assembly
Tutoring detailed explanation of operation and tuning
All repairs carried out by a qualified electronics tradesman

PRICES

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PRICING

$60 call out fee includes 20 minutes service / repair then $60 per hour after the first 20 minutes parts not included. 

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3D PRINTER ASSEMBLE

$60 call out fee includes 20 minutes assembly plus $60 per hour after the first 20 minutes. 

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PARTS

Parts charged at cost + 20%  and cost + 50% for parts under $20. You may purchase parts yourself. 

Online Repairs

$139

Online repairs require the use of my Discord channel, a microphone, a webcam and a high resolution camera/phone

You will have to follow my instruction to diagnose the problem, this my also require you to connect the 3D printer to an computer and access it with a 3dprinter terminal such as Pronterface or Octoprint
You will be required to do all the repairs / modifications under my instructions.
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About
3D Printer Repairs Western Sydney

I'm a qualified electronics tradie with many years experience in electronics and small mechanical devices and several years experience with 3D printers.

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Contact

All emails must include, Problem with 3D printer. 3D Printer brand and model. Service location of 3D printer. 

Get in touch.

Email

We will reply as soon as possible

Phone

Mon - Fri 07:00 - 18:00

Blog

Dany called as he had assembled his new Creality CR10 S5 but felt the wiring and bed leveling was "out of his wheel house" I plugged up all the wiring (steppers and endstops), I leveled the bed whilst explaining to Dany how this is done and printed a xyz calibration cube

John called because he was having difficulty crimping the wires on the plugs that connect the heater, thermistor and fans to the hotend header board his crimping problem was caused by slight mismatches between the sizes of the crimps the crimping tool and the plastic plugs the crimps push into, this quite a difficult repair but eventually I got the heater, thermistor and fans working reliably.

Fred called saying he had found an Ender 3V2 on the side of the road and needed advice as he knew nothing about 3D printers, I asked him to send me a photo of the screen. I noticed that the bed and hotend temperatures were not at room temperature as they should be, I advised Fred that it likely that the motherboard was probably faulty as it was unlikely that both thermistors would give an incorrect readings and that I would need to check with my multimeter to confirm the motherboard was at fault, an examination of the 3D printer confirmed that the motherboard was indeed faulty and also the Y endstop switch was also not being read by the motherboard I also adjusted the carriage V wheels the carriage was loose and gave Fred an indepth explanation

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