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Oct 2015

Hello all,

I tried printing a Marvin, and it did not come out well at all. I tried using CTC’s suggested settings but that was even worse.

Machine: CTC Bizer II (basically a makerbot dual clone with a metal body)

Electronics: Stock

Upgrades: Y- pillow blocks, Spring loaded drive block

Software: Makerbot Desktop 3.4.1.48

Material: PLA that came with the machine

Settings:

Infill: 15

Shells: 2

Layer height: 0.1mm

Extruder temp: 220C

Bed: not heated

Extruding speed: 90

Traveling speed: 150

I have a desk fan at the front of the printer blowing on low and rotating. I know PLA is supposed to have a lower temperature but when I try lower temps, I get worse results. I think the thermocouples might be reading back a false temperature?

Main areas of failure are around the bottom part of the ears, back area, top loop, and V-lip under Marvin’s left eye (its folded in and pressed against his face).

Any suggestions on how to improve print quality would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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You need a cooling fan if you get a 40mm case fan 12v and out it on 24 volts and hold it in front of Marvin watch the difference and yeah don’t print at 90 and 150 it’s waaaay to fast for the ctc style machine try more like 40 mms and 80 travel at 200°c

Try some different filament. I’ve seen drastic differences between brands. Ultimachine, maker gear and hatch box I’ve heard good things about. Also print 4 at a time, this will allow for more cooling time regardless of a fan.