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Paul Harbin
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What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

I’ve succeeded with building my own profiles with perimeters getting to 150 and running infil at 180.

I guess I will go back to my profile and try to adjust that on a copy, but the stock speed profiles keep failing after a short while. I’ve bumped temps by 15- doesn’t help.

 

flame me it you want, but I really wish I had spent the money I sank into this on a bambu.  It’s an okay printer. And for normal printing and ender printing speed it’s okay and maybe a little overpriced, but it falls terribly short of fast printing imo. I’m not even sure I trust the temp settings/readings.

 

anyway, I spent 1 month playing with values making incremental steps in speeds to build 3 profiles 100-120-150 I call them, based largely on perimeter speed, I would like to try and get some peak speed but ffs. It’s so troublesome.

 

anyone got a success story for the stock speed profile .2 with maybe minor changes?

 

ps

I ran the tower and adjusted but I have not made anything for pressure advance yet.

 

 

Postato : 22/09/2023 1:17 pm
Vincent
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RE: What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

Stock 0.2 profiles with Sunlu and Inland so far. No issues.

Postato : 22/09/2023 9:03 pm
carlmmii
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No issues at all running stock profile settings, but I do bump the "other layers" temperature up to ~240c for PLA. I can get away with 235c for prusament, but other filaments usually need at least 240c or even 250c if it's staying in the 14+ mm^3/sec flow rate range.

Keeping the temperature at 220c with the speeds it runs at now just causes clogging/matte finish.

Questo post è stato modificato 1 year fa da carlmmii
Postato : 23/09/2023 1:28 am
Rainer
(@rainer-2)
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RE: What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

I print with Prusa, Sunlu and Bavaria PLA with the 0.2 Speed or Strucktural profile without problems. Printer all standard.

What are your problems? What do you want to print and how fast?

Have you read the new blog article about printing speed?

For relatively small prints, you can increase your speed as much as you want. But the print will not be faster. Not even with a Bambu.

If you print large things, the amount of melted filament will eventually become a problem. To some extent you can counteract this by increasing the temperature. Which can have disadvantages in other areas. The higher the amount of filament melted, the higher the cooling must be.

Input shaper has raised the limits for fast printers. But it's not a no-brainer. You can upload a .stl of what you want to print. So we know what it is about.

Postato : 23/09/2023 8:19 am
docben
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RE: What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

Having trouble with overture- (multiple) with IS at 0.4 nozzle .2 speed. Prusament prints perfectly but is $$. Will try Sunlu

Postato : 27/09/2023 10:34 am
paul f harbin
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Posted by: @rainer-2

I print with Prusa, Sunlu and Bavaria PLA with the 0.2 Speed or Strucktural profile without problems. Printer all standard.

What are your problems? What do you want to print and how fast?

Have you read the new blog article about printing speed?

For relatively small prints, you can increase your speed as much as you want. But the print will not be faster. Not even with a Bambu.

If you print large things, the amount of melted filament will eventually become a problem. To some extent you can counteract this by increasing the temperature. Which can have disadvantages in other areas. The higher the amount of filament melted, the higher the cooling must be.

Input shaper has raised the limits for fast printers. But it's not a no-brainer. You can upload a .stl of what you want to print. So we know what it is about.


I printed the mini-bases only initial.  I can dig up the video comparisons of how this went with the only variable being a Prusa nozzle, that was "brand new" (ordered form the shop soon as they were on) replacing the shipped nozzle.  And only had problems. after one successful print that I made from a profile I built with alpha 1.  Soon as changed over to the V6, same print, same filament profile, same settings stock 170 no problem.  I even printed something thin, the Mini storage bins, but managed to get a clog. It was easy to clear, bumped up temps printed again on the stock 170 profile no problem.  The after action being, yes trying to print something thin with a 170 profile is a bit dumb, but can we do it? We did and it has some artifacts. related to heat I think. I tend to work through most of my problems.   I am fairly certain I had a defective nozzle that had some sort of heat break issue. Maybe a defect.  But support would only imply it was my failure or fault.   Now, my filament sensor is failing  ... and turning the machine off then on getting it to work again when everything else failed screams to me that the stable 5 is less stable than the RC,  Alpha 4 and 3 were for me.

And to top it all off, my unhappy attitude is apparently ban-able.  I am really quite happy I didn't order an XL at this point.

Questo post è stato modificato 1 year fa da paul f harbin
Postato : 28/09/2023 5:15 pm
paul f harbin
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 I use this profile to print Mini-RPG TT buildings, and I get no artifacts or Defects or issues.  I might bump up acceleration and speed a touch more on one smaller still.  But I ran out of filament.  Trying Esun this round. But also, I offered Bambu to smash my MK4 on video and supply my story, as the ban has pushed beyond my loyalty and ideals limit, for a heavy discount.  Seriously, if they offer me a solid discount, I am going to do it.  But I will still use my MK3S+ as it makes fantastic Minis for an fdm printer. that's sad.   

Questo post è stato modificato 1 year fa 2 tempo da paul f harbin
Postato : 28/09/2023 5:26 pm
paul f harbin
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RE: What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

They were test prints made in sets of 2 on the stock 170 profile to tune heat and Extrusion multiplier. No problems stock 170 profile, geeetech highspeed pla, V6 nozzle.

Postato : 28/09/2023 5:34 pm
ManicPixieBoy
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RE: What pla are you printing the speed .2 profile on with what settings.

I’m using hatchbox PLA and the only change I needed to make to the standard .2 speed setting is lowering temp to 190 to prevent threads. Worked pretty flawlessly so far.

Postato : 28/09/2023 10:51 pm
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