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Nov 2014

@GloomySparker reduce your print temp to as low as you dare to get rid of the stringing and help the bridging.

The slower speed should help with this - but it is a fine line as you need to get good layer bonds and yet good bridging.

I always had to do a small amount of hand finishing with a scalpel and wet/dry sandpaper, but you want to keep it to a minimum!

Print is not completely finished, but it is already time for a feedback. I do not know if the case will be strong enough (I have not the habit to print using only 1 shell… even less with no infill), but the filament problem is almost completely resolved. The only parts that will need some clean up are the overhangs, which is obvious considering the way it prints using corkscrew printing mode.

The print is good but some tiny holes remain.

At this point, I am wondering a thing… How can I say that my nozzle needs to be cleaned / changed?

The case NEVER went totally printed… It seems that the filament slipt at a time of the print for an unknown reason.

I cleaned my nozzle with a 0.4mm guitar cord… When loading the filament, it is smooth.

I launched another print with these parameters except for the speed. I put 1200mm/min. I also changed material and case model.

At this time, I really do not know from where come all my problems.

From my point of view, it could perhaps be:

  1. Filament quality? (did not test the Fairphone branded case in another color)
  2. Room temperature (it is quite cold in the printer room)
  3. Dusty grip (would explain the last print, but not all the others)

Is there someone who could have a clue for me?

I’ll tell you tomorrow if my Day 1 yellow case printed well.

Thanks

I used Rectilinear infill. I am now using corkscrew method… which is not giving me results: the filament slips on the grip when printing the second hole of the case and the case is never printed out completely.

The Day 1 case had exactly the same problem: the filament did not grip when printing the second hole and the case never went out completely.

So… this is not the material nor the nozzle nor the model of the case.

PLEASE… HELP… ;-/

Does somebody could provide a working x3g for a Day 1 or branded case so I can test from where is the problem?