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Apr 2016

This kinda helped… got a lot of underextrusion at first laayer, recalibrated the bed (slightly closer to the nozzle). Slowly getting there now…

There’s not one suggestions here that helps, they all help a little, so many variables lol

You’re right, I tested with less cooling, curls up way more. So the fix must be to either cool better, or print slower yeah?

I would suggest to make sure cooling is optimal. Like a circular or two sided cooling around the nozzle to create an even spreaded cooling of the object. Lowering printspeed will mostly result in better quality but there is a limit for that as well and the object will still curl up when not cooled enough.

Finally got it. Printing two at the same time helps a lot with cooling indeed. I also rotated them so they face the fan at 45 degrees, that way the back seems to get more cooling as well.

I didn’t change the cooling in the k8400 (yet). I did print this one: Vertex K8400 Bottom Fan Duct by Hest - Thingiverse 7, mostly because it was fun to print something that actually worked first try :slight_smile: I don’t think it helps any in getting Marvin to look better, but it does seem to run the drivers a lot cooler, which is a good thing.

Any tips on circular / improved cooling? are there modified ducts that can be attached or something?

I saw this one: Vertex K8400 Ventilateur de pièce clipsable sans outils (2 têtes) by gribouille - Thingiverse 5 but I doubt it’s a good idea to make that of PLA and then attach it to the print head.

Also saw this one: High velocity fan duct for Velleman Vertex K8400 25mm extruder fan by ronkeli - Thingiverse 6 but that requires bending the bracket, not too keen on that yet.