Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
what can be causing these defects on the walls? Clogged nozzle?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/HSEmVWw6H2LtneiH6
The model was perfectly attached to the bed
Prusament PLA, dried and printing off dryer
Using Prusament PLA profile that I used before with no issues
It is not FUZZY skin, other sides of the model are perfect.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
Can you attach a zipped 3MF? Without looking at slicer settings it's hard to tell. What kind of nozzle are you using? Do you have it correctly setup? This looks similar to when you slice for a HF nozzle and only have a regular flow nozzle mounted. Otherwise, try lowering the volumetric flow. Or check cooling fan speeds.
Anyway, hard to tell without looking at the project file.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
yeah it is weird. I was thinking the nozzle was clogged maybe? Mostly because this is prusament pla with a prusament profile, so it should be pretty close to perfect from a profile point of view.
I just replaced the nozzle to see how it goes, if it does the same then I know it is something else.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
Try printing then with the door open. It could be heat creep clogging the nozzle. I rarely print PLA so hard to tell.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
rmmmh, I dont think it is or it would otherwise continue throughout the print?
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
Ok seems like the issue was in fact, that the Balanced profile is too fast for Galaxy PLA. The profile needs to be slowed down 20%.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
so it was not a clog. Just the volumetric flow of Prusament PLA profile was too much for Balanced printing profile. Weird as you would expect all of these things to be ironed out from Prusa.
RE: Wall defects. Only on certain areas, other areas are perfect
so it was not a clog. Just the volumetric flow of Prusament PLA profile was too much for Balanced printing profile. Weird as you would expect all of these things to be ironed out from Prusa.
Depends on the type of nozzle you are using and the fact that Galaxy PLA has glitter in it so it probably doesn't print the same as vanilla Prusa PLA. If you install OrcaSlicer, you can run a volumetric flow calibration test to get the max flow rate.