RE: PLA stringing
Much better. Stringing like that is usually either due damp filament or to printing too hot.
Sometimes it is a symptom of a damaged nozzle - if you scraped the nozzle into the heatbed while setting up for example.
So look up threads here about drying filament.
If that doesn't help, please come back here.
Cheerio,
RE: PLA stringing
@mick-3
It is nto you settings. Like posted above, try drying the filament or adjusting the temperature.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: PLA stringing
Changed the nozzle now getting blobs and strings at a range of temperatures from 190 - 220. As an engineer I am struggling to understand the logic. Small changes in one variable at a time would be my approach but which one first? I still can't believe it is moisture as both filaments straight out of the packet have produced rubbish results but I will now bake my spools before trying again.
Thanks
RE: PLA stringing
@mick-3
Blobs are usually a leak. Check to see if there is molten plastic leaking between the nozzle and heatblock.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: PLA stringing
I put the original nozzle back in there is now no gap and no oozing but still blobbing and stringing.
Thanks
RE: PLA stringing
Trying to find a suitable temperature tower for the mini any ideas? They all seem to be for the MK3.
Ta
RE: PLA stringing
Temperature tower
You do not need to have a true tower.
I often use:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/26509-retraction-test
or
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/35313-calibration-cube-test-setting-plus-overhang-print-/files
I just print them over and over until I get the temperature, cooling, and retraction.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: PLA stringing
Thanks again I will try those after the present print completes which looks much better. The tower I tried to print only printed at 215° even for the 225° first layer, I think you need to modify the g-code to change temp for each layer. The problem during the nozzle change was as you suggested a gap caused by a different length of thread on the nozzle. Changing back to the original I could close the gap fully and eliminate oozing and blobbing. You have been most kind with your time and patience thanks once again I have been a little frustrated to say the least.
M
RE: PLA stringing
@mick-3
I suspect you are correct.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: PLA stringing
PLA seems pretty much sorted now, having similar problems with PETG any advise on that front?
Thanks Again.