I AM HAVING TRUBLE PRINTING WITH RADIO SHACKS FILAMENT ANYONE CAN HELP? A HAVE A PRINTRBOT SIMPLE METAL
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I AM HAVING TRUBLE PRINTING WITH RADIO SHACKS FILAMENT ANYONE CAN HELP? A HAVE A PRINTRBOT SIMPLE METAL
AND YOU HAVE A BROKEN “CAPS”-BUTTON.
Just kidding
I would recommend to print with normal PLA settings, temp 210C and speed up to 50mm/s to start, you can later go faster to test the limits. Take the basic retraction settings and 50% cooling, improove upon gaining experience with the material. First print some test parts from thingiverse or similar platforms to test the best bridging settings, overhangs etc.
Cheers,
Marius Breuer
Marius’s advice is very much on point. Hope it helps! But what exactly is the problem, Sergio?
Use a caliper to ensure the diameter is indeed 1.75mm. That has caused issues with other cheapo PLA with my printers before.
Filament dries up and becomes brittle and humidity could cause it to absorb moisture which these problems are related to age. The US doesn’t currently mandate an expiration date which would be more than helpful for 3D printing technology. You have two options make a sealed case or use the filament quickly. I personally use Hatchbox filament.
http://3dprintingforbeginners.com/how-to-store-3d-printing-filament/ 1
What is on the bed? It looks like there is something on the blue tape. With the unheated bed, I found that I needed to use plain white masking tape, instead of blue masking tape. I would get corners peeling up with the blue tape on an unheated bed. Also, try lightly sanding the blue tape.
As mentioned by someone else, the z probe is pretty critical as well. I’ve had to go as far as M212 Z-0.62 before I had the proper depth, but start at M212 Z-0.2 and go down by .02 at at time, so: -0.2, test print; -0.22, test print; -0.24, test print, etc.