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Aug 2016

Hello guys!

I just printed my first Marvin, but unfortunately my print was not good enough to be approved. I am fairly new to 3D printing, and until now my research has been limited to upgrading and getting the hardware to perform. Now that I am fairly satisfied with the hardware, I need to tweak the print settings.

This is where I need help, according to these pictures, what settings would you recommend to try to improve my print of Marvin? I am using Repetier Host and Slic3r for my printing.

Thanks in advance!

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Hey KJriisne,

What material are you printing with?

If you are printing with PLA I’d recommend lowering the temperature to about 190-200, and if you have a cooling fan directed on the hot-end try cranking it up to 100%. Try also to play around with the extrusion multiplier (try lowering it by 0.05 every try) until you get a perfect print.

If you are printing with ABS (witch I just saw you are not, but still saying a couple of things about it) I’d recommend an enclosure around your printer and try using a temperature of about 220-240, and remember to use a heated bed at around 120ºC. Also try playing around with the extrusion multiplier.

I wish you good luck!

I would second the lower the temperature. It looks like the material is not cooled before the next layer is put down.

K8400 hates small prints… In order to workaround, try to print at least 2 Marvins at the same time.