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Feb 2016

did you try re-leveling the bed? and if so I would say could be the temp printed at?

You should have an option for airgap, increase that by .2-.3mm. Airgap is how close it prints the actual print’s first layer on the raft. Closer (value closer to 0) makes it stick better to the raft but too close and it’ll practically become part of the print like a brim.

Robo 3D’s have autoleveling by default and from the looks of his print, temp seems fine. Couldn’t hurt to add more possible solutions.

Hi,

It depends on the slicer software you use. With Simplify3D it’s the “separation distance” field whose value needs to be slightly increased. In slic3r there is an equivalent field.

You may be overextruding plastic as well and need to tweak your flow rate but from the pictures it doesn’t seem to be obvious so I would stay with the separation distance parameter

cheers

Are you printing g in ABS? If your printing in PLA there shouldn’t be a use for a raft, really you shouldn’t need one with ABS either, if your using ABS and your prints are warping try enclosing the housing of the r1 more, my experience with my R1 is that the price to cools too fast and warps, along with cracking… hope this helps Also Matter control is nice but I prefer Simplify3d

Put some more separation distance for your raft, or don’t use a raft, use brim instead! way easier to peel out!

Hi Tony,

I used the raft option once to try it out. I’m not using it anymore because of that same reason. For PLA I just use glue stick and that’s is.

Try to print again without raft, you should really be using it only if you have issues with the print not sticking to the base.

Good luck!

Cheers

If its Pla turn the heated bed OFF. If its ABS, set your heated bed lower. Wait until your prints are cold to the touch, and i mean cold, until you try to pull them off. Do not put them in the freezer or anything like that to speed up cooling or they will stick even worse. Make sure you are using a sharp putty knife to get the rafts off. Be patient, and don’t fight it. Move the knife around until you find the weakest seam and push out from there. Good luck!

I re-leveled, and my prints are looking better then ever. I have it set at 50c and I’m being told to just use glue stick and no temp, then I’ll have the raft peel off from my print easier. My supports are the only thing that is getting messed up and if I can print on glass with supports, but it seems like they warp all the time on glass but not on the raft

I have been using matter control the one that comes with the Robo. It has an air gap of .3 already. I could go further and see what it does. It never hurts! Haha

I’m using pla for the moment. I tried using glass and it works fine for the first layer of the regular print. It is just when my support layers go on the glass it warps that’s what I’m trying to figure out. If I can do that I will have great prints.

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Old topic, but, of note: if you’re using a glass bed, and PLA, raise temp to 65.