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Jan 2017

Hi all,

Getting ready to try some nylon. Looking for any advice including brand and where you got it. I am in the US so that will factor in on a vendor I guess.

Printer will be a Flashforge Creator Pro with Micro-Swiss all metal hot ends.

Taulman 230 is the easiest to go nylon wise. It is a blend, that prints similar to PLA, so that is nice.

There are really two issues that you will deal with re:nylon.

Getting it to stick to build platform–> Glass with lots of Aquanet Super Hold.

Stringing- re retraction settings.

But both are doable.

Thanks Perry, I’ll look at that. I am using a PEI bed at the moment so will see how that goes but have the trust Aquanet standing by!

It’s time to broaden my horizons on materials a bit!!

Taulman 680 is my favorite. If you get good layer adhesion, it is indestructable.

Also, since you have microswiss, immediately get some PETG!!!

I have some frosted red that is KILLER!

Also on the micro swiss. PTFE acts as an insulator, so what you are used to printing temperature wise may change a little.

ABS seems to flow ok, but I had to lower my temps on PLA because I would get heat creep up the nozzle and it would get soft at the top, preventing a good push, and thus “clogging”…

With ABS, btw, you can crank up your speeds!

Have fun. Also, follow the direction for the upgrade exactly. Dont overtighten. Use the thermal material!

I run microswiss in one extruder on each of my dual extruder printers, since I am very happy with the stock extruder, except for the fact it cannot go above 230o.

I ordered some Taulman 230. I’ll look at 680.

I have been using PETG black for a while and have had good luck. Haven’t tried it yet with the Micro-Swiss.

Odd on the temps, they suggest going up 10-15. I think I am running PLA at about what I used to and it is going ok.

I did change out the cooling bar and heatsink setup for an improved one when I did the hotend change.

I read something on nylon that it can absorb its weight in moisture in 24 hours. It also said you really need to dry it before use.

I really appreciate the advice. I need to go back to the cube and work with it. Other prints are printing nice however so hopefully it is just some adjustments/fine tuning but overall a good start with the MS hotends so I am happy so far! Hasn’t been a disaster!

Yeah, it popped and sizzled right out of the bag. I read reviews on Amazon with the same issue, but decided to take a chance. My buddy ordered a roll a few weeks later with the same issue. And yup its taulman. The original clear color faded to yellow.