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Razor
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RE: What is an Acceptable Level of Stringing?

@p-o I was thinking about doing a temp tower. I’ve made them in the past with the old printer and never saw a difference. Again I never did trust that printer. 😆

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Posted : 17/08/2022 1:58 am
Razor
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Topic starter answered:
RE: What is an Acceptable Level of Stringing?

 

Posted by: @p-o

Regarding the default Benchy : well, it makes sense for everything shipping by default with the printer to be tailorted specifically for Prusament, which in practice means a 215C printing temperature ... Other brands could very well behave best at other temps, like for instance the Amazon Basics PLA stating a possible temp range of 190C to 220C. So why not vary the temperature by increments as the print progresses, from 195 to 205 to 215 ? And similarly tweaking speed, from 80% to 100% to 120% for instance.

Well after putting the HatchBox in the dryer for 24 hours I did print another benchy with no difference from the last. I also did a temp tower. I have to be honest, I can’t tell much of a difference between 220 and 180. I’m seeing slightly less stringing at 180, but that’s not to say 200 is much worse. I think the 200 range has slightly better definition in things like the the cones. If someone can tell me what I need to look for in this print I’d appreciate it because I don’t see it.

I only have two more pieces to print and then I’m going to break open the Prusament and see what the benchy and temp tower look like.

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Posted : 17/08/2022 5:52 pm
Richard D
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RE: What is an Acceptable Level of Stringing?

Need to be careful with some Temp Towers; if it's just the model, it won't include the code for temp changes at the different layer heights!  I did my last one manually.

And it still showed almost bugger all difference in the different temps!
So I spent the day tweaking the retraction speeds and distances.  Got the Benchy down to zero strings, and everything now seems to print satisfactorily (2.5mm and 50mm/s, FWVLIW).   

Posted : 02/09/2022 4:09 pm
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Razor
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Topic starter answered:
RE: What is an Acceptable Level of Stringing?

@richard-d Thanks for the tip. I made sure mine were changing at the appropriate level.

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Posted : 06/09/2022 2:37 am
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