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Apr 2017

I have a makerbot replicator 1 and I cant figure out how to fix the prints for my life. I made it much better by updating the firmware and software but the prints still come out bad. On all prints I used makerbot brand PLA. The printer wouldn’t even print the regular yoda and I had to find a low poly version of it. These prints were found on thnkercad and thingiverse and printed with makerbot print. I would take any and all help given to me, Thanks in advance.

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    Apr '17
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Are these printed on a raft? If not your nozzle is too far away from the bed it looks like

it seems as if the first layer is too far from the ground. try lowering it.

if it is already on the bed. u may want to add a raft to your prints. that way the extruder will fill up/clean the nozzle and make sure the first is nice and even spread on the bed.

hope this helps!

Ok, if all the stringing is the bottom of prints I’d say there is too much gap between the bed and nozzle. Level and get the gap set right.

Temp seems ok what is the bed temp or is it not heated?

I see travel speed but what about printing speed? I’d target somewhere around 2000mm/min base and 50% of that for the first layer.

Fan off for first layer then on full after that. Work on some calibration cubes 20X20X10 to get the settings dialed in.

Hyer.

I agree with the others that your first layer looks too far from the bed. I would if you can heat the bed to around 45 as well.

Also the rest of the prints look like you are under extruding. I have found that this can happen if the print temp is too low. Just because you are being told that it is at 215 might not be true. Try increasing the temp by 5 each time till you get a better print.

I have found that PLA from different sources will need diff temps (even colour of PLA can make a diff).

Regards

Dave