Does anyone have some good tips for ABS warping during prints on the FF Creator Pro? I have tried a ton of different combination of settings (Currently using Simplify 3D), glass plate, hairspray, kapton etc… My prints are sticking great! And the build plate is level (PLA prints perfect). But I cant get the warping on my ABS prints dialed in. Any help is appreciated.
Hey buddy. Only way i could get round warping was to warm up and completely enclose printer. Using Simplify as well with a 1st layer height of 57% to ensure a solid stick. Alternatuve is to put tabs on your models to ensure edges dont lift during the print. Hope this helps.
When I print with ABS on my flashforge I have to make my own acetone/abs combination to act as a glue of sorts to put on the glass bed. Put some acetone in a glass jar and throw some ABS scraps in and mix it up until it starts to stiffen up some. Just carefully pour a thin layer of the mix onto the plate where you’re printing and heat up the bed to about 110C.
This works for me pretty well but you’ll have to play around with the mixture to get it right.
I print ABS on an FF Creator Pro almost exclusively. I don’t have any issues with warping after the following techniques were employed.
I print at 250C for most things, w/ 110C bed
Glass bed w/ Kapton tape
ABS+Acetone Slurry
Taped/Closed Carry Handles while printing, don’t open the door, use the roof.
I also use Simplify3D for most of my slicing, but I use a 90% first layer height, and usually around a 60mm/s base speed. Also make sure your bed is perfectly leveled… that first layer is affected a lot by an improperly leveled bed.
Ideal temperature is 80c, BUT at that temperature you may be risking damaging/shortening the life of your steppers. With just the bed as a heat source you can only get internal temps up to around 50C, so anything above that would help.