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.
I printed about 10% of my print and it seems that you resolved the mentionned problem AND another one I was dealing with for a long time now.
My problem was to deal with retraction filaments. The back of the cases were messy at the end of the print. I had to do too much finishing (cutter and THF). For the moment, the filaments are only between the two end sides of the cover. It will be very easy to remove them using a cutter.
On the photo, you can see the current print.
I will come back with the final result for this print.
Sorry, I didn’t notice the extra images at first. The last one makes it look like it’s the number of shells that could be the issue. Try printing with 1 or 2 shells.
@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?