Help with Prusa Slicer Settings
I am printing face shields for local front line medics. The final print looks good but the internal layers don't appear to be fusing. I have always used default settings on Slicer with my Prusa I3 MK3 so I am new to tweaking Slicer other than for layouts.
High resolution photos here to zoom in and see the issue. Internal and external view
Prusa Slicer File
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xjf6zcPDlYsWO8FouhBiUk0Y0XUZNKTn
I would like the shield frame to be strong so would appreciate any help with fixing my PrusaSlicer-2.20 file please ?
I switched to these from the Prusa version because with ohp slides light weight and you can wear them like glasses.
Simple lightweight Verkstan visor
Thanks Alex
RE: Help with Prusa Slicer Settings
Hi Alex,
have you tried breaking one of the prints?
You may be worrying too much!
to improve bond strength you could try a slightly higher temperature or try increasing the extrusion multiplier a little
regards Joan
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RE: Help with Prusa Slicer Settings
If those pics are the 1st layer, you could lower your Live-Z a bit. I'd go more negative 0.02-0.04mm. Otherwise, it's just cosmetic and subsequent layers should be strong. Print one out and try twisting it. Most of these will be one-time or limited use, so don't worry too much about long-term use.
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RE: Help with Prusa Slicer Settings
@joantabb
Thanks Joan. They do feel strong enough. I will look for an online resource that have high resolution examples I can compare with as I realy have no idea of how the prints should look close up. The test strip I do is similar to Prusa's first layer calibration example which is very strong with minor ridges.
RE: Help with Prusa Slicer Settings
@bobstro
Hi Bob
I have lowered the Z slightly and then did a destruction test and was satisfied that they are not going to break under normal use. I had so stretch the arms to almost horizontal before they broke. I am very impressed with the I3 MK3 reliability now that I have everything maintained properly. Thanks Alex