RE: Benchy hull tip burred
That benchy looks like the temperature was too hot, you didn't use PLA with PETG settings did you?
Regards
-Bob
Prusa I3 Mk2 kit upgraded to Mk2.5s, Ender3 with many mods, Prusa Mini kit with Bondtech heat break, Prusa I3 Mk3s+ kit
RE: Benchy hull tip burred
It's printed on 205°C while the range indicated on the filament is 195-215°C. I've now started one at 195° to check the difference.
Rest of the benchy looks OK except for also the corners on the back of the boat (lower deck).
Must say that 2 years after I have my mini, there are a lot of things that need adjusting, tweaking, etc. Anyone else with this experience?
I also have to put my Live Z-adjust higher because between every reboot, the nozzle is too high above the bed. I presume this is something the MINDA could solve?
That benchy looks like the temperature was too hot, you didn't use PLA with PETG settings did you?
Regards
-Bob
RE: Benchy hull tip burred
I hadn't thought about having had my mini for 2 years, it doesn't seem that long but must be as I was an early adopter. Tweaks go with the territory, we're dealing with a device that has very close tolerances. For a common print each layer is 200 microns, that's pretty small, heat and cold expansion and contraction can have an impact.
As for this, I don't know what this means:
Must say that 2 years after I have my mini, there are a lot of things that need adjusting, tweaking, etc. Anyone else with this experience?
I also have to put my Live Z-adjust higher because between every reboot, the nozzle is too high above the bed. I presume this is something the MINDA could solve?
If you're having issues with first layer calibration, do a first layer wizard and show us 2 images, one of the whole bed and another of the little rectangle at the end.
Cheers
-Bob
Prusa I3 Mk2 kit upgraded to Mk2.5s, Ender3 with many mods, Prusa Mini kit with Bondtech heat break, Prusa I3 Mk3s+ kit