I think the problem could be the brand of filament you are using. Did you take the cylinder test? You should try this and see whether the operating temperature is appropriate or not.
If you are still not fully acquainted, better get a technician to assist you.
Hi Gary, Thanks for your answer and your good guess Ok I will try again with a cold startup…1st time I have this trouble I always printed big orders without cool down the printer. Thanks David
So I tried to reprint the part with a cold startup and it is working fine…This is still a weird thing It is only for prusa or all printers need to start when them are cooled ?
I have always used the filament I was using for this print and never had a problem. I think I have a pretty good filament.
Hi @GONO3D as others have said, I’d look at your temperature and cooling initially. PLA nozzle temps can vary quite a lot from manufacturer to manufacturer - I’ve some that print great at 195C, others that need 210C. I’d suggest 210C is possibly a little high unless you know that’s what’s needed for this brand, so try reducing by 5C at a time (using a test piece). Is your cooling at 100%, it should be for PLA.
I’d perhaps also suggest 45mm/s is a little quick for such detailed work, I rarely print above 40mm/s and then only with simple shapes. Try your test piece at 30mm/s and see if it works, then increase by 5mm/s until it fails (if it does).
I can’t really see how starting cold or hot will make any difference. The nozzle is preheated to temperature at the beginning of every print and while the bits and pieces of mountings, etc. will warm up from a cold start, after 20 minutes or so they’ll have reached a steady temperature. Printers don’t get hotter endlessly the longer you leave them running, so if this print job is anything more than 30 minutes long, the cold/hot start is irrelevant.
Hi all and thanks for your advises. I’m only printing the bottom of the part at 45 and after for the details the speed is 25mm. The problem is really the temperature. The head was too hot. 205c is ok. But I have tried the cold start up without changing anything and it works great…I’m a little muddled! Thank you all! David