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Feb 2016

Hello everyone,

I tried to print a Darth Vader pen cup using an Neofil 3D Black ABS and I obtained a strange result. It’s look like Warping but not at the buildplate interface (Buildtak at 90 °C). It seems to be a kind of Warping between every material layers…

My printer parameters was : Tnozzle = 260 °C, Tplate = 90 °C, Fan = 50 %, Flow = 107 %, Retraction = 4.50 mm

Did anyone already had this kind of problem ?

Thank you for your help,

Alexis

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It looks like delamination are you using a enclosed printer? Changes in temperature / draughts can cause layers to split. You might also want to try lowering your temperature of the abs.I print abs at about 220-235 but that’s dependent on print speed and filament.

I think you should turn of your cooling fan, if it cools the layers too much you’ll end up with delamination.

Indeed, print in an enclosed environment with no cooling whatsoever.

ABS shrinks far too much due to cooling to allow any draft etc.

Have you cheched if it shows any missing layer in the layer by layer view in the slicer? It can be your file which is corrupted.

Another one is layer thickness which is too high compare to the nozzle diameter (layer should not exceed half of the diameter)

The part is suffering from delamination, which means the temperature might be fine, but the speed too high to allow the layers to stick together properly.

I have printed much bigger parts without an enclosure, and not suffered any noticeable warping, so my conclusion is that the high bed temp (I print at 110C) is needed to keep the part sticking to the bed (I use ABS juice on regular float glass).

So, try printing a lot slower. It will allow the top of the previous layer to melt slightly into the bottom of the fresh layer. Also, 0.2mm layer heights or smaller will help, since the previous layer will be heated up more.

Hello,

Thank’s a lot for all your comments.

I am using a standard Ultimaker 2+ so my printing area is not enclossed.

For the other missing parameters, I print at 30 mm/s (so I think it’s not too high) and 0.2 mm layers height.

I will try too print it again without cooling and maybe by decreasing nozzle temperature. Not shure a lower temperature will give a better result because I think that temperature helps layers to stick together… Why do you think about that ?

Moreover the file seems good, I already print this pen cup with really good results using PLA, Nylon and also other ABS…

Thank’s for your help, I will send you the result of the second try

Alexis

1. Try to print as cold as possible.

2. Turn off the fan.

3. Enclose your printer. If you don’t have an enclosure use for example a towel to cover the sides. (Be careful not to burn it!)

3. Print thin layers. Try it with 0.1 mm

4. Print slow (20…40 mm/s)

5. Turning up the heatbed to 100…110°C will also help

Hello, thank’s for your answer.

The problem does not come from the Z axis in fact the infill is quiet good printed and to the “normal” level…

I am currently printing without fan and tommorow I will try by enclosing my printer.

I will send the result on this page.