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Nylon print fails when print region gets much smaller

I'm printing Taulman 645 nylon in a pattern that consists of a large outer ring and a smaller inner post.  At a certain height, the outer ring ends and is no longer printed.  At that point, the printing of the inner posts becomes terrible.  I'm guessing this is a result of excessive heat.  I had the fan turned off for the whole print, as recommended for nylon, but am thinking I should turn it on at this point.  Is excessive heat likely the problem (see image), or something else?  If heat is the problem, is there a better way to turn on the fan in Prusa Slicer other than specifying the number of layers?

The .3mf attached is a modified version which printed successfully; the .jpg is an image of the failed print.

Veröffentlicht : 24/10/2025 6:41 pm
Diem
 Diem
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Although you can specify a delay time for cooling of small print areas the simplest method is to print a second object on the same bed so that the hot-end moves away between every layer allowing better cooling.

Cheerio,

Veröffentlicht : 25/10/2025 11:07 am
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