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Apr 2015

Is there any reason why you’re printing the parts standing up? The holes are likely to be problematic as they’ll be full of support material.

The first thing I’d do is to lay the parts flat so you have less height to warp and use a brim as has been suggested before

Hi Jekyll,

I have an UM2 too.

1) Try to callibrate the bed so the first layer comes out almost transparent. Set on Cura the first layer as 0.1 mm.

2) Use the stick glue on the bed

3) Set the Bed Temp to 100°C

4) Set the Noozle Temp. as descried by the filament producer.

5) Set a slow printing speed <55 mm/s

6) Cover the printer with a Plastic so you can mantain the temp. inside.

Cheers

Ah!!!. I also had that problem with big parts. Don´t get crazy. The solution: print it in PLA (It won´t bend. Don´t lose your time printing big parts in ABS).

Capton tape, totally cleaned from grease. 115 deg on the bed and cover the top of the printer where possible with a sheet of paper. just use normal ABS. It is the heat (cold) there is your problem. I have printed very large ABS print this way on my UM2. Good luck.

Have you tried mixing Acetone (Nail Polish Remover) with scraps of ABS to make a glue slush. You must do it in a well ventilated area. You then use a business card to slush it onto the glass. This makes a base that will not let your part come off. I use it with every ABS print. It works better than any other thing I have tried. Enjoy…and be careful to mix in a well ventilated area. I can send you a bottle of the mix if you want. Postage and the mix for about $10.00. Let me know how it goes. rspehr@gmail.com