Trying to dial in eSun ABS+ on my new Mini+
The print keeps failing at this last long skinny detail. I chopped it down to just the hard bit so I can try different settings. Are there any changes I should make that are obvious to you more experienced users?
I am printing with eSun ABS+ on .15 Quality 3 layers/ 20%infill @ 245C Nozzle/ 100C Bed / 40C Closed Chamber. Default auto fan at 15% min & max.
Thanks in advance!
RE: Trying to dial in eSun ABS+ on my new Mini+
Changed fan to 10%min 60%max.
That is a big improvement. I will remember what you did and add it to my bag of tricks. I haven't messed with the fan speeds that much, and I am surprised to see such a big difference. I use ASA a fair amount and it is trickier to print. Anything with an overhang is challenging, as are large objects. A draft shield can help. Sometimes I cut the part into pieces that can go flat on the print bed and then glue them together afterward with Acetone. ABS can be processed similarly.
Regards,
Mark
RE: Trying to dial in eSun ABS+ on my new Mini+
I've actually been dealing with this myself. New to 3d printing, pla seems easy enough, petg not much harder but haven't managed to get a decent benchy from abs+ yet. I'll give your settings a go.
RE:
Yeah thanks, my friend with a Voron suggested more cooling. Worked out pretty good.
Which ASA have you settled on. I want to dive into ASA too, but don't know which one to buy that will provide easy printing and great layer adhesion.
RE: Trying to dial in eSun ABS+ on my new Mini+
Yeah thanks, my friend with a Voron suggested more cooling. Worked out pretty good.
Which ASA have you settled on. I want to dive into ASA too, but don't know which one to buy that will provide easy printing and great layer adhesion.
I'm not sure who you are asking, but I use Prusament ASA. I would not call ASA printing ever "easy". You just need enough tricks and tweaks to be successful.
Regards,
Mark