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RoboMan
(@roboman)
Eminent Member
Can you help me to identify what the problem is?

The printer is just one month old, and I had about 15+ prints, all came out very good. Today I printed the infinity cube, and I see anomalies on the surface (attached picture). I am new to 3d printing, and I do not know even how to describe this.
The printer is MK3S+.

 

Postato : 21/08/2022 10:24 pm
Thejiral
(@thejiral)
Noble Member
RE: Can you help me to identify what the problem is?

Is that the top layer or the bottom layer during printing? If it is the top layer, you have too little cooling or are printing too fast on very small objects. The layer has not enough time to cool and as a consequence is getting wonky. 

Possible solutions:
> Increase part cooling (if possible)
> Slower printing if totaly layer time is very low (that is something you can set in the slicer)
> Print a couple of copies at once, that way each layer has more time to cool. 

Mk3s MMU2s, Voron 0.1, Voron 2.4

Postato : 22/08/2022 9:08 am
RoboMan
(@roboman)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Can you help me to identify what the problem is?

Hi @Thejiral,

Thanks for your suggestions, I tried printing multiple copies at the same time, and changed print settings to 0.2 (the original was 0.15). used a different filament (slightly better result with Hatchbox PLA), but the deformity is noticeable no matter what I tried.

I am still clueless as to what is going on here.

 

Postato : 01/09/2022 3:11 am
Robin
(@robin)
Noble Member
RE: Can you help me to identify what the problem is?

Save your slicer project, zip the resulting .3mf file and post the zip file here. This way everybody can see all your settings and the model.

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Postato : 01/09/2022 1:20 pm
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