I agree with the other users. Tune your Flow % in Cura down a bit and that should come out better. I run around 85% on nearly all my prints. May be a bit different for various filaments. But turning up the infill to 50% or so will help your top layers still come out nice.
Hi Jackson,
I have a few things for you to try.
Make sure the head to bed calibration is correct. It could be because the head is too close to the bed, causing the first layer to be flattened and fusing things together. I use Simplify3D which gives me much more control of the machine. You should check the first layer height, width and speed setting. Also, I’ve had to play with the Extrusion Multiplier setting and bring it down to as much as .8.
Try starting the print and stop it after the first layer to see if any of these things help.
Talk to you later,
Steve Hall
Okay, thanks for the reply! I found in Cura that the nozzle WAS buried a little deep into the bed, and the starting layers were becoming squished. I can fix this problem in Cura. As for the first layer height width and speed, where do you find those settings in Cura? The extrusion multiplier also sounds like a great idea, and I will try that out.
Thanks for the quick response!
Jackson
Thanks for the quick reply! Turning down the flow rate in Cura definitely sounds like a good idea. I will definitely try this!
Thanks for the suggestion!
Jackson
Thanks for the reply!
I will definitely try to print with a lower extrusion multiplier, as a bunch of users seem to be suggesting this. As for the BuildTak, I haven’t heard of this idea before! However now that I think about it, having something on the bed itself would be a good idea! Do you think regular Painter’s tape would work? I know I have some in the garage…
Thanks for the great suggestions!
Jackson
Out of curiosity, why are you using HIPS?
I’ve found:
PLA - Best dimensional accuracy, but shatters
ABS - Tougher, can warp a bit. Wears better than PLA.
Nylon - Really tough, tends to warp. I swear by Taulman.
HIPS - Nice dimensionally, nice quality, and ABS/PLA stick to it. But brittle…
I got HIPS originally for doing “lost foam casting”, but it doesn’t burn out cleanly enough, so it usually just sits on the shelf (If I’m burning out in an oven anyway, PLA smells much better).