Hey Mate, the issue with PLA through the UP! extruders is the drive gear gets hot and softens the PLA before
it reaches the hot end, causing blockages.
One simple fix is to open the UP! Mini doors to provide more cooling for the extruder. Also ensure you have PLA selected when you add new filament in the UP software.
Unfortunately I have not had much success with PLA in the UP even under perfect circumstances.
Actually, I tried it with the door open and a desktop fan at full power in front, and it’s working quite nicely. I’m about an hour into the print, hasn’t blocked yet. (Actually, I just heard my printer beeping, print is done, and it’s looking good.)
All brands ABS? I thought Up printers had trouble with non-PP3DP filament? The place where I bought my printer specifically recommended against using non-original filament with it.
Yes, I’m also going to install en extra cooler, but simply a desk fan works as well. (But looks stupid.)
Well, same people also said PLA would work without problems, so I’m going to take what they say with a grain of salt from now on… and just buy my filament somewhere else.
I find Easyfill from Formfutura extremely good, though not cheap.
But I also printed with ABS filament costing 20 euro’s the kilogram and even that worked.
Its a pity though that the temp of the bed is not adjustable. With larger prints there is a severe chance of warping, but I use glue trying to prevent that. Sort of arabian gum we call it here in the Netherlands.
Hi! What brand 20 EUR/kg are you using? I’m also in the Netherlands.
My experience sometimes is that if the bed adhesion is good, the part simply warps the perforated bed itself. Would a higher temperature reduce that?
Lack of adjustable temperature indeed is annoying, as is the lack of PLA support out-of-the-box. Lack of support for 3rd party software as well. But still, printer works very well and is relatively user-friendly if you stick to the original PP3DP ABS filament.
Though, I would try out a RepRap if I had to choose a printer again since it’s open-source.
I don’t know if the heating of the bed has to be lower or higher since I cannot try it.
But I have another printer where everything is adjustable (Makerbot software) and I must say, every filament has its particular use. Unfortunately. Even different colors of the same manufacturer can differ.
We had in the beginning the same problem while trying to use the PLA, we thought that could be the filament. But as the other guy said, we started to try printing with the door open, the fan at full power, and we changed the printing surface for a square of glass (3mm). In order to fix the printing, in Brazil, there is a hair spray called “Karina - Fixação Extra Forte” (Karina - Extra Strong Fixation). Also, we quit printing PLA after using ABS, because of the overheating of the nozzle.
By the time we start using this process, our problems with PLA reduced a lot!