I have a K8400. Quality seems pretty good, and most prints work fine. With Marvin there’s a problem. I think you can see the problem from the attached picture of a cancelled print. After a while the belly and back of Marvin begin to curl up, in a way that the nozzle starts hitting it on subsequent layers.
Already did the suggestion to change the E step from 200 to 150, and now when I extrude 100mm, exactly 100mm comes out.
I tried various speeds, 50mm/s, a suggested 30mm/s, all at 190C. Any ideas are welcome.
Also had a similar issue when trying to print a hollow tube, at the point where the carriage turns around from clockwise to counterclockwise and vice versa, there’s too much material, causing a bump that gets higher with every layer added.
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 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.