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Aug 2018

a bit off topic, but how could improve stringing?

i have a mendel90 but its fitted with a titan extruder from e3d (no clones here) and a full e3dv6 with silicone sock

i use slic3r PE and only changes are start and stop gcode along with the retract lenght and speed (4.5 and 60)

i know it’s a lot but it was the only way i could get a string free benchy and marvin

those 2 test prints come out fine and so does single wall cubes that i use to test extrusion multiplier

i know that the high retract lenght might be the cause of thin cylinders come out “crooked” and brittle, but i cant figure out the right combo of settings

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Stringing is often caused by too high a nozzle temperature (and/or retraction settings). 4.5mm retraction is really quite a lot (mine are typically never higher than 2mm), so I’d look at reducing nozzle temp.

yeah i knew it was something with temp that could do it

i guess i forgot the rule that even the best thermistor is subject to manifactoring tolerances

what test object do you use for dialing in the temp? just a random retract test?

just wanted to report back that Canola oil sorted my issues

i printed one of those filament filters and put a bit of an kitchen sponge inside and gave it 4 drops of Canola oil and viola… no stringinging and prints come out better. no layer issues and prints stay strong