Prints one but not multiple
I have a i3MK3 and I'm using generic PLA to try to print some ear savers. I bring the model (stl) into PrusaSlicer 2.0 and slice it just fine. I then start to print and it prints fine with just one STL.
The problem is when I add more than just the one STL. I take the same STL that prints fine when I print just one and copy it, or import it again so PrusaSlicer. Slice them and then move to print. It will not print anything number over one. They all mess up. I immediately try to print just the one and it prints fine.
So whenever I try printing more than just the one STL on the same print job it will not print any. Any advice?
RE: Prints one but not multiple
save your project as (saves as a 3mf file, zip it up and attach it here). That way people can see what settings you are using as well as the model etc. Its the best way to start debugging these sorts of issues.
A photo of the 'messed up' print would probably help too.
RE: Prints one but not multiple
Thank you for replying. I'm attaching the images and the file.
Bad Print and this is actually good compared to the last ones:
Good Print:
RE: Prints one but not multiple
Let us see your first layer of your print job, a picture.
Maybe your first layer is nit low enough, then some print can come loose.
Also if you print stl models with only a little attachment to bed, use a brim attach to stl model, with 4 or 6 lines.
RE: Prints one but not multiple
I'm kind of new. What do you mean by a brim attach?
Here is what it is doing on the first couple layers:
RE: Prints one but not multiple
Hi Tod,
from the top...
Is your buildplate impeccably clean?
I wash mine in the sink with Dish detergent and hot water, then rinse with hot water and dry immediately with Plane paper towels, then I handle only by the edges
Are you using 7x7 Mesh bed Levelling? If not, I suggest you turn it on, using he LCD Menu
Are you using the Prusa First layer tool... I suggest you use a different first layer calibration tool!
Please try
Jef Jordan's 'Life Adjust Z, My way'
https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-mk3-assembly-and-first-prints-troubleshooting/life-adjust-z-my-way/
there are three test files, in a zipfile at the bottom of the first post on the first page. one each for PLA, PETG and ABS.
choose the correct version for your PLA.
while this is printing you can adjust the live Z to obtain the best surface finish for your prints,
if the filament looks like individual spaghetti then your live Z is too high, (too small a negative number)
If your filament looks squashed together and shows ripples like the marks you get in sand as the tide goes out, then your live Z is too low (Too large a Negative number)
If your filament looks like nice straight lines squashed together and peels off in a single sheet, your live Z is just about correct.
once you have your live Z adjusted, re try your prints.
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Prints one but not multiple
@joantabb
Thank you. I will give it a try tomorrow and let you know.
RE: Prints one but not multiple
Good Luck!
Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK