any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up the
any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up the print. I have moved the print to different areas on the bed and even turned the object to rule out a mechanical issue in one spot. I have printed different files all end up with this issue
MK3 Firmware 3.1.3 and 3.2.0-RC2 sliced using Josephs Simplyfy3D FFF profile and also tried the latest prusa slic3r 1.39.2-beta my belts on x are 265 and the y belt is 285 everything moves very smoothly and quietly
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Re: any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up
What is the layer height in photo?
Re: any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up
What is the layer height in photo?
.1mm high quality
The Latest Firmware can be found here https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/releases
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Re: any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up
With the Prusa PLA? I would say more fan (but that should already be set to 100%/255 on the printer) or lower temp (like maybe 5c lower?). I'm also kinda wondering if the issues are coming from some slicing setting you have set up - have you tried one of the files included on the SD Card like the dog or anything? If so, could you post that? (or not, maybe consider printing a Buddy from the SD card/Gcode from Prusa's web site)?
https://www.prusa3d.com/printable-3d-models/
We asked couple known 3D designers and prepared some printable object for you to print. They are ideal for the first prints on your new printer. STL and GCODE files are available after installing the drivers package in “3D Objects” folder on your Desktop or in the Start menu and you just have to copy them onto your SD card.
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Pug Buddy
Print takes roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes at 150 µm layer height.
Edit: is this only at one spot? Or all over?
Re: any idea why any surface area towards the right front of the bed has missing filament or an artifact that travels up
I think it is the layer seams