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Dec 2018

Most of my time to date has been spent calibrating and re-calibrating my hardware. Now I have fairly accurate results I am now looking at the materials side of things. I have been using Sunlu PLA and notice a marked difference in the “feel” of some and also the results. I get that the wood PLA has suspended solids and expect it to be rough (prints very well and the texture is great). However when I compare my blue and yellow filaments the blue is rougher than the yellow and sticks to the bed with no need for a brim. The yellow however is as smooth as my ABS and is hard to get it to stick. It also is prone to de-laminate on the same model and settings as my blue which works fine… Surely it cannot be the colour? Different batch maybe?

Print in enclosure, bed 50degC, extruder 210degC.

Thanks in advance for the education.

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The only step calibration to really worry about is for the extruder but don’t over think it all!
On main stream produced/unaltered machines the e-step values are known and shouldn’t need to be changed.