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Jono
 Jono
(@jono-2)
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Tips for Flexible Filaments on MK2

Random stuff that comes to mind. Post your tips here too! And show off any fun Ninjaflex objects you've made! (I was printing replacement parts for a telescope, nothing worth sharing.)

Tips for Ninjaflex:
* Do NOT print Ninjaflex directly onto the MK2 bed without preparation. The adhesion is OUT OF THIS WORLD. I literally used two pairs of needlenosed pliers to rip a 1"x1" cube off the bed, it took 15 minutes, I saw the PEI lifting up (though it seemed to go back down fine after).
* Instead, prepare the bed with hand and forehead grease. Seriously. Rub your palms against your forehead, get a friend to do it too, wipe that ALL OVER the PEI before printing. Everywhere -- even the priming area. Get a good coating. The grease still allows for good adhesion, but you can actually remove the part afterward.
* I found a larger nozzle (0.6) to be more effective, and I run the printer at 40-50% speed.
* I printed at 230C like the Flex preset suggests.
* Minimize your infil or you'll get bulging walls (5% grid is good at just giving the walls some resistence)
* Enable Z-Hop to limit stringing.
* Clean up your part with flush cutters.
* Give the part 1 minute to cool after printing but remove it before the print bed cools or it's never coming off.

Tips for PP:
* Mostly as above, but print the first layer at a cooler temperature (210), clean the print bed with alcohol and not forehead grease.
* Print AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE to give the layers time to cool, or they'll deform. 15 seconds per layer is not enough. I printed at 15-20% normal speed. I found printing all layers at a lower temperature to not be good -- it seems to like higher temperature extrusion, and it holds heat for a long time, and likes to deform if you don't let it cool slowly.

Veröffentlicht : 23/02/2017 12:14 am
mavu
 mavu
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Re: Tips for Flexible Filaments on MK2

The stock preset for flexible filament in the Prusa Slic3r sets extrusion modifier at 1.3
Do you have any experience with that? Is that something one should do?
I found its too much, but I have only printed very little with flex, and only one roll from one manufactuer.

Veröffentlicht : 24/02/2017 7:29 am
Knickohr
(@knickohr)
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Re: Tips for Flexible Filaments on MK2

*grrrrr* !!!

A few hours too late 😈

Damaged my heatbed after printing some FlexiPLA from rigid.ink yesterday 🙁

Thomas

Veröffentlicht : 24/02/2017 9:19 am
Jono
 Jono
(@jono-2)
Active Member
Themenstarter answered:
Re: Tips for Flexible Filaments on MK2

Ack, sorry to see that Thomas. It's far too easy for any of us to suffer that fate, so always grease up! That said, I found PP comes off easily from a super clean printbed. Though it's not rubbery.

Mavu, I believe I was using the flex profile from Slic3r. Maybe 1.3 multiplier is why I'm seeing bulging -- I'll try reducing that a bit. That said, when there's no infill, the defaults work very well. But I also printed NinjaFlex with PLA settings, keeping the fan off, and it came out well (maybe a 0.6mm nozzle is why?).

Veröffentlicht : 28/02/2017 1:03 am
Jono
 Jono
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Themenstarter answered:
Re: Tips for Flexible Filaments on MK2

I finally managed to print the first few layers of an object with NinjaFlex and the rest with PLA: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2139216

I turned off the fan for the first three solid layers in Slic3r and manually slowed the MK2 to 50% normal speed, changed the filament to PLA and returned to 100%, using the same temperature for the whole model (230C).

Veröffentlicht : 28/02/2017 1:05 am
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