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james.o7
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Horiz. line in 3D Benchy Test

I printed the 3D Benchy with WANHAO (Grey) printer and PRUSA (Black) printer. The PRUSA prints has an offset or horizontal line in the body. I printed the boat a second time, same line same location. I then printed a cube and it came out perfect. Any reason why I'm getting a line in my 3D Benchy print?

Napsal : 21/09/2017 2:52 am
james.o7
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Re: Horiz. line in 3D Benchy Test

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Napsal : 21/09/2017 2:53 am
AJS
 AJS
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Re: Horiz. line in 3D Benchy Test

Did you slice this yourself? Or is it pre-sliced?

Is the cube higher than that Z value where the line occurred?

I think we need more details of your settings, temperature, etc.

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Napsal : 21/09/2017 3:10 am
james.o7
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Re: Horiz. line in 3D Benchy Test

Yes I sliced both models.

for PRUSA I sliced in SLIC3R. The cube I made was higher than where the horizontal line showed up.

Settings as far as I can say are extremely basic; 215C for temp, 0.1mm for slice height. Speeds and everything else baseline SLIC3R settings.

Napsal : 23/09/2017 7:28 pm
AJS
 AJS
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Re: Horiz. line in 3D Benchy Test

So, a typical way of determining if you have a slicer setting problem, or a hardware problem is to print something pre-sliced from the SD card. If it prints fine, and your sliced ones don't, then you have a slicer problem and we can help you. If they both have an issue, it is a hardware problem, and we can help you. But we need to know which one it is.

Saying "standard Slic3r settings" does not help. Slic3r has three pull down menus for setting. One for Printer Settings. One for Filament, and one for the printer.

Did you use: "0.10 FINE", "Prusa PLA 1.75mm", and "Original Prusa i3 MK2 with ZHop"?

Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage or loss. If you solve your problem, please post the solution…

Napsal : 23/09/2017 8:52 pm
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