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Feb 2016

Hi all,

I cant quite think how to describe the problem im facing, so searching for answers is proving difficult!

I have a FlashForge CreatorPro that I am extremely happy with. I have also recently upgraded one of the extruders to the MicroSwiss All Metal Mk10 hotend in order to experiment with more interesting filaments than standard ABS/PLA.

I have a particular project I am working on of a small part - footprint the size of your thumbnail. In ABS and especially PLA this prints PERFECTLY.

However, when I change to Taulman Nylon Bridge or ForumFutura’s CarbonFil at their recommended settings the print quality just goes to crap - what was once a sharp cornered, perfect miniature model of what was on my computer screen is turned into either a stringy mess, a blobby mess, or a combination of the two with really poor layer adhesion - so bad I can literally pull it apart myself.

I have tried increment the temperatures by 5 degrees in the full recommended range and either side of it and no changes seem to have been made.

I am using ReplicatorG and do really want to upgrade to something a little better - considering taking the plunge with Simplify3d.

My RepG settings are:

Fill - 50-100% (at this size, seems kinda irrelvant)

No. of shells - 0 (small part)

Layer height - 0.28 (standard)

Feedrate (mm/s) - 41 (for ABS/PLA this is perfect)

Travel Feedrate - 56 (for ABS/PLA this is perfect)

Print Temp - 210 (pla), 220 (abs), Bridge (+/-250)

Bed Temp - 70 (pla), 110 (abs), Bridge (45)

So yeah - thats my question, can anyone help me identify the reason why a file that I know prints perfectly in both ABS and PLA, looks like a Picasso when I so much as glance at another type of filament.

Thanks in advance!

Josh

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Does it make popping sound when printing. If it does it must have moisture in it. That makes the print look ugly. Look online on how to remove moisture.

I use the Nylon 618 and it is pretty stringy when melted. You have to set the retract to about 10 times the extruder diameter - 4 mm for a 0.4mm extruder. I think the retract setting for ABS and PLA is 0.5mm for comparison. That should help a lot with your rats nest.

To answer the question about shells: The number of shells in your setting is in addition to the minimum of 1. So a setting a 0 gives 1 shell. A setting of 1 gives 2 shells, 2 gives 3 and so on. Multiply the total number of shells (2 if it is set to 1) by the layer height to approximate your wall thickness.

Hope this helps