I have to make two conditions for a good print!
Hello to all.
I have two problems:
1) How can I prevent this misalignment from forming in the area between the end of the solid and the empty part?
2) How can I avoid these unintended ones? Do they depend on the quality of the filament?
Thank you so much!
Re: I have to make two conditions for a good print!
No person can help me?
Re: I have to make two conditions for a good print!
for the banding at the floor level in your boxes, try increasing the number of perimeters, or printing outer perimeter first, or reducing your extrusion multiplier perhaps 0.95 instead of 1, or a combination of the above...
for the stringing,
chech you are using the correct filament profile, a model sliced for ABS but printed with PLA, will generally try to print, but it will come out with excessive stringing...
if you have a correct profile, try reducing the filament temperature, five or ten degrees celsius. all filaments are slightly different...
try
regards Joan
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Re: I have to make two conditions for a good print!
1) Are you printing in ABS? That crack shown in image #1 I have seen before when printing ABS without an enclosure. Basically, as the ABS cools it contracts, and in the solid base segment it can't contract, but once it gets to the walls of the part, it can contract and it splits just like in your photo.
2) the stringing... are you using the MM version of Slic3r? I've accidentally used the mk2s gcode on my MM and it strings like in your photo. The retraction settings need to be slightly higher for the MM gcode than the mk2s.
Good luck.
Re: I have to make two conditions for a good print!
Also, the prints seem very shiny. What materials and temperatures are you using?
Re: I have to make two conditions for a good print!
Thank you all for your reply!
@joan
1)OK I try with the solutions you have proposed, mainly I will try to increase the number of perimeters.
2)I use the software prusa control, the last version set on a single extruder and I left the default parameters proposed by the software for PLA
@Carl
1) It is not ABS but a generic PLA, the temperatures are those proposed by prusa control, I think the shiny effect depends on the flash of the camera.
2)I will check The retraction settings.
Regards