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Jules
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by Jules » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:01 pm
Is there a limit on the number of words you can put into a post here on the forum? I know we're limited to five attachments/pictures.
(This damned Quick Start Guide has turned into a legitimate booklet.)

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sthone
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by sthone » Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:33 pm
I just looked and the default for the version of phpBB I use is 60,000 characters per post/message. I'm not sure what is is for this version but I'm willing to bet it's just set at the default so that might be a good number to stay under.
(I wish they'd up the attachment limit a bit as it would make posting tutorials easier.)
-Steve
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Jules
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by Jules » Mon Sep 14, 2015 9:08 pm

Thanks Steve! Oh yeah...that gives me plenty of room.
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Got to quit saying i'll do this though, my God, do they ever mushroom!!! Or need to learn to get the point across with fewer words!)

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insta
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by insta » Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:57 am
Jules, would you like an account on my printing-oriented blog/site? It uses WordPress and will let you post however much you want to...
Custom 3D printing for you or your business -- quote [at] pingring.org
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Jules
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by Jules » Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:47 am
insta wrote:Jules, would you like an account on my printing-oriented blog/site? It uses WordPress and will let you post however much you want to...
Dear God, no.........that would just encourage me to keep writing these things. Everyone will be losing their lunch soon!
(That one was so long even
i got bored with it while i was writing it up.)

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mathisyourfriend
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by mathisyourfriend » Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:51 am
Insta: Could you post a link to your 3D printing blog. Also, off topic I know but could you recommend a purging/cleaning filament. I want to try your suggestions from our earlier emails. Thanks.
Joe
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insta
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by insta » Tue Sep 15, 2015 7:16 pm
It's not very bloggy, it's the site in my signature.
I use Taulman 618 nylon as a cleaner filament, for cold pulls.
Custom 3D printing for you or your business -- quote [at] pingring.org