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tweakbot1
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Ninjaflex artifacts on bellows part of print

Hi,

Printing with Ninjaflex Water color (clear) 85A and seeing artifacts only on bellows portion of print, print does not have any gaps or holes, very flexible.

Filament has been dried in Sunlu dryer for 6+ hours

Printer MK3S

Prusa Slicer 2.6.1 win64

Filament Profile Ninjaflex selected

Quality selected is .20 mm @ MK3

bellows section is set to a single perimeter to keep flexible using .1 mm layer height, 0 infill,  in just the bellows portion using Layers and Perimeters 

all other portions are .2 mm layer height.

Only over-rides on profile are below (all other settings are defaulted for FLEX type)

Seam Position : Nearest 

1st layer and 2nd plus : 245 hot end

50 bed temp

Hoping that someone has an idea why the bellows section has those artifacts and not nice smooth lines.

Best Answer by tweakbot1:

Closing this post out, turns out after numerous tests lowering the hot end temp to 225 did the trick, filament was dry too, so the temp of 245 was much too hot and was causing some boiling during extrusion.

 

Posted : 20/10/2023 5:09 pm
tweakbot1
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Ninjaflex artifacts on bellows part of print

Posted : 21/10/2023 6:52 pm
tweakbot1
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Ninjaflex artifacts on bellows part of print

replying back to my own thread here...I spoke with Prusa support and they suggested to reduce the printing speed by 35%, this did not make any difference, I also tried increasing the flow rate during print run by changing the Tune Nozzle Flow setting from 100% to 125% and no different.

 

Anyone have any thoughts?

 

thx

Posted : 23/10/2023 10:32 pm
tweakbot1
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Ninjaflex artifacts on bellows part of print

Closing this post out, turns out after numerous tests lowering the hot end temp to 225 did the trick, filament was dry too, so the temp of 245 was much too hot and was causing some boiling during extrusion.

 

Posted : 25/10/2023 1:02 am
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