Bad Bridging
Hello guys,
i need help with my printing: I am trying to prind card cover, but it cannot make nice bridges. Check out the photos. In some places it looks good but mostly not. Can help me please? Thank for any feedback. I print with PLA (MLadec manufaturer), using slicer settings from prusa (210 temp), 0.2mm layer height
Re: Bad Bridging
I am actually having problems to figure out what i am looking at. First picture looks as if there is nothing underneath that layer - is this maybe the first layer and we're looking at adhesion problems of the first layer?
I guess i am not the only one who isn't quite sure what is going, usually you'll get answers quicker than that.
Can you maybe upload the STL file or a screenshot of the object in the slicer, maybe that's easier to recognize.
Re: Bad Bridging
I am actually having problems to figure out what i am looking at. First picture looks as if there is nothing underneath that layer - is this maybe the first layer and we're looking at adhesion problems of the first layer?
I guess i am not the only one who isn't quite sure what is going, usually you'll get answers quicker than that.
Can you maybe upload the STL file or a screenshot of the object in the slicer, maybe that's easier to recognize.
It's a card cover and on the previous pictures, i had inserted card into it, so there will be no loose strings which could mess it up.
Re: Bad Bridging
Here is the Stl
Re: Bad Bridging
I do rather think you are asking too much from the printer printing flat... You should try to print it upright - on the right hand edge in your last set of photos. You may need to add a brim, but I think it should print OK.
Peter
Edit: Sliced in attachment
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Re: Bad Bridging
I do rather think you are asking too much from the printer printing flat... You should try to print it upright - on the right hand edge in your last set of photos. You may need to add a brim, but I think it should print OK.
Peter
the problem with this approach is that logo will not be printed so good. Anyway, i am alrady working on new design, which will copmrise 3 parts: top, bottom and mid. Every part can be printed separatedly and with nice detail. Then you just put it together, maybe add a little bit of glue and you're good to go