I printed a Technology Case with same parameters (infill 10%)… same problem.
In fact, I successfully used those parameters for quite long. Those params are those that 3DHubs is giving in the PDF. It took 4 hours to do the print…
I’ll try a technology case with the params you mentionned
I´m afraid I will not be very helpful either, I use an Ultimaker and Cura, but I can tell you I print hollow with one shell using “spiralize” option (I don´t know if you have a similar one) at 0,15 mm and 25 mm/sec, while my usual speed is three times that.
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?
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.
@GloomySparker sounds like a feeder issue … sorry I don’t know your printer that well - worth asking on specific forums for that printer - it was a makerbot rep 2? - have you done the extruder upgrade? - I hear once they have that upgrade then they are quite reliable. But slipping filament means that you are probably not quite getting the full throughput and there is no reason that the fairphone case would make it slip more than any other - except that the flow is fairly slow/small and so MB are slightly prone to heat creep on the filaments - some people blow a fan across the bed to cool down the hotend.
Franky (@jianghan_mao) just installed the new software for Makerbot and is wondering how to best print Fairphone cases with it. Have any of you already printed Fairphone cases with the new software? Any tips?