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Feb 2017

Good morning.
I’m having huge problems printing a prototipe with my Z200.
I choose Z-HIPS material which totally match my needs: large flat surfaces that should not crack. In my prints, unfortunately, I can’t solve this cracking problem. As you can see, a big crack and warps happens.
I do use the doors and top cover for keep the chamber warmer.
It’s not a plate leveling problem, the basement is well made.
Before wasting more time and material it would be nice to have some tips from you experts in order of voiding shrinkage.
In attachment my prototype and a the defect.

Thank you very much, have a nice day!

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    Feb '17
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Hi, I have an M200. I had your problems too with large models (not so tall as yours)

I think that the easiest way is to print your model in peaces and glue it together or create some sorts of joints.

Paolo

The layers are not bonding enough, as it cools and as the part get’s bigger the stresses build up and because of the poor layer bonding you get the crack/separation in your part.

In my opinion this seems to be a hotend temperature problem. Increase your hotend temperature by 5-10C.

Also reducing your layer height will help. Try printing it at 230C with your heat bed at 55C.

More info here:

src: Print Quality Guide | Simplify3D Software 5

https://www.lulzbot.com/sites/default/files/v2/LulzBot\_3D\_Printing\_Filament\_Guide.pdf

cooling is your issue. you will notice alot of people have added a second fan to cool prints. however, you could still be ok. Set the cooling to 20% and not auto.

it looks as though you have the sides and door panels? which is good. in addition if you can mock up some kind of top cover/shroud is also good.

good luck!

20 days later

I had about the same story: had to print a larger object and used the “special made for this” Z-Hips. I really spent about 50 printing hours in testing, different z-suite versions, different firmwares, even different Z-Hips spools, and of course with the enclosure. No chance to make it. It always got cracks in some areas.

After this is used the Makerbot (with our HBP of course), and it worked just at the first try with 20€/spool PLA. This thing really teached me: The M200 is great for small objects and if you need a lot of support, cause this Zortrax does really well, but for large objects, no chance - i will use the Makerbots for this bigger parts in future.