Thanks! Although I print on an Ultimaker 2 at the moment (do have Makerbot as well) it’s good to see what settings work for you. Willl try some new stuff. Cheers!
Good Tip is print slower at this section. 20mm/s I use and temperature as low as possible. I use 200 degrees.
And use good filament, I’ve a china no name filament and thats a mess. Printing with 205 degress causes filament blocking cause it doesn’t melt correct and with 208 degrees it flows away.
Good Tip is print slower at this section. 20mm/s I use and temperature as low as possible. I use 200 degrees.
And use good filament, I’ve a china no name filament and thats a mess. Printing with 205 degress causes filament blocking cause it doesn’t melt correct and with 208 degrees it flows away.
@zaxis Yes, that’s spot on. It’s always about finding the right compromise between Speed/Quality.
For this case I found I get good result at 200 degrees at 30mm/s whilst also turning the case so the critical overhang is well covered by the fan. Due to the higher viscosity of the plastic it’s sometimes worth increasing flow by 5-10%.
It’s also worth remembering that if the overhang is close to the bed, the bed temp should be kept to a minmum.
which design is is - I found that one or two of them have some errors in the stl that cause a wierd z shift just on that point and it means that the printer pops up for a second, oozes and then pops down again and then resumes as normal. I contacted Joris but he cound not see a problem - so I fixed one in meshmixer (the lucky cats case - there was a tear there, and the Day 3 case I edited the Gcode where there was a jump in the z and removed it.)
So it depends on whcih design it is as everything else looks good.
I don’t think that will fix it - here is a slice in Simplify3D and it shows the problem I was describing (but really bad) see there the line come off the phone case vertically - that is a HUGE z shift - so it gets to that point, then lifts off the phone, then comes back down and carrys on but you get a large strig of plastic.
If you are happy editing gcode (a good time to start then slice the case - save to gcode and open the code in notepad and you will suddenly see a Z that is way out at about line 151563
Edit the z so that there is no change and save the gcode back as gcode and you are good to go
If you are doing it on a UM1 then I can do that for you here and email it.
OR - you can download meshmixer free and ‘heal’ the wound.
OR go back to joris and ask him to have a look.
I don’t think slower will fix it - if you want to test t then just start from just below that point (tell your UM to push it into the print bed)
I have printed a couple of cases already but not the day 4 one! I will let you know when I do.
I looked at it though and I must agree with all other opinions on this talk: temperature and/or speed.
Maybe your fan is not on or directed properly? (but then you would have more problems ! )
Attached an insight look because there are multiple problems with this case and I would like very much for you to go to Joris and ask him to fix this because it is not doing anybody any good!