I just mounted my Anet A8 printer and made the first models to improve it (filament guide, new nozzle fan adapter, etc). For these pieces I used the provided white PLA that comes with the printer. Everything is working great, at exception of a bunch of brown residues that appears in the middle of the printing here and there across the piece, and that given its size the nozzle moves it around during the printing since its height is greater than the current height of the layer being printed.
I’m not sure if I need to worry and perhaps there is something still wrong with my setup, or otherwise it’s due to just bad quality of the provided PLA. At the beginning I thought it was residues from the brown tape that was covering the hot bed from the manufacturer, but then I replaced that with a Buildtak cover and I still see the same issue.
I’m printing this PLA at 200C with the hot bed at 60C.
This may be a problem with the gcode. What slicer are you using, and are you printing from your computer or sd card? Do you notice the print head pausing at any time during the print?
First. Temperatures are just reference. it may change, Second. PLA doesnt need bed like many materials. it may help, true, but its NOT necesary
now going a bit deeper. All materials are diferent, even the same brand material have diferent temperature ranges, specially if are diferent colour even with same material. And somthing else you have to keep in mind. Your printer 190º maybe is 192 in real life, or 188. thats not 100% exact. if you have a printer that calculate 200º at 205 and you dont know it and u put 210 cause “pla can 210”, you may printing at 215? 220?. result of this?..
Temperature ranges are just reference and orientative, you have to check and do few tests and same material may will need little tweaks in other printers.
hope its good explained. im spanish and actually really sick to think/translate well