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Fallmoving
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Prusament ASA printing

I am using a brand new stock Prusa Mini+.  I am using PrusaSlicer 2.4.0 and the default PrusaSlicer settings for Prusament ASA.  It is a fresh role of ASA straight out of the vacuum packed bag so I don't think it has absorbed any moisture.  My DIY enclosure is running at 36C.  Printing at .15 Quality,  260C nozzle and 100C bed, fan speed 20% and all the rest of the stock PrusaSlicer settings for ASA.  Does anyone have any thoughts on where to start to try and clean up the pitting/voids on my prints? 

Joel

Posted : 03/03/2022 6:24 pm
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RE: Prusament ASA printing
Posted by: @fallmoving

I am using a brand new stock Prusa Mini+.  I am using PrusaSlicer 2.4.0 and the default PrusaSlicer settings for Prusament ASA.  It is a fresh role of ASA straight out of the vacuum packed bag so I don't think it has absorbed any moisture.  My DIY enclosure is running at 36C.  Printing at .15 Quality,  260C nozzle and 100C bed, fan speed 20% and all the rest of the stock PrusaSlicer settings for ASA.  Does anyone have any thoughts on where to start to try and clean up the pitting/voids on my prints? 

Joel

I have found that ASA needs drying to get decent results, even right out of the package. I always dry my filament in a dehydrator and the results are always better. I can see quality degradation after as little as one day after drying, especially with ASA.

Regards,

Mark

Posted : 05/03/2022 4:42 pm
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