disappointed with the mk3s
Hello from me,
I upgraded my Prusa Mk3S to the Mk3S+ in the last few days. Everything fine. I also installed a new hotend (complete) and of course oiled all bearings etc.
Now I realized that I have relatively imprecise prints. So I wanted to print a Calibration Cube with Prusament PETG and this is what came out:
The walls have very strange structures. I can't understand why they look like this.
What could that be? I cleaned the nozzle and did a cold pull.
That looks like damp filament.
Cheerio,
RE: disappointed with the mk3s
Yes, I also thought about bad filament however it is Prusament, ordered 2 weeks ago and opened yesterday for the first time?
Have just no other at hand.
RE: disappointed with the mk3s
Hello from me,
I upgraded my Prusa Mk3S to the Mk3S+ in the last few days. Everything fine. I also installed a new hotend (complete) and of course oiled all bearings etc.
If you don´t mind my asking, did you run a complete new installation cycle, given that none of the old Z values etc. will work anymore with a new SuperPINDA and new hotend?
Cheers
Chris
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RE: disappointed with the mk3s
Yes, i reseted the printer and started from new. I went through the setup assistant and everything.
opened yesterday for the first time?
In the wrong climate conditions filament can absorb enough water to cause trouble in just a few hours, sometimes within the timespan of one print.
Cheerio,