I don’t have side panels. How exactly do those improve the quality of the print?
I’ll give the looser infill and more supports a try. What would you recommend in Z-Suite?
And, stupid question, but what are frame holes? Haha.
I don’t have side panels. How exactly do those improve the quality of the print?
I’ll give the looser infill and more supports a try. What would you recommend in Z-Suite?
And, stupid question, but what are frame holes? Haha.
Hi MC,
This is Peter again.
Usually with warping it’s on the bottom of a part.
Your issue may be warping but again I have never seen a part split like that.
As others have suggested, level your table, manually if you have to.
Put cardboard around sides of your machine and in the front to try to retain heat.
Try Z-Ultrat or even Z-HIPS, I use Z-HIPS all the time to print my models as it print a lot nicer then Z-ABS or Z-ULTRA and it has other benefits as well.
Cheers,
Peter of PeterMake 3D
Frame holes I mean that huge front and side holes in printers frame:) You can even cover them with foil the way air can’t blow on the print inside. Top hole should be left open. Search web for the pictures of Zortrax equipped with side covers.
To be honest I don’t know how they improve print quality because I’ve never tried without them;)
Great…I’ll give all this stuff a try. Thanks again for your help!
PS - Is there any other software that works with the Zortrax, besides Z-Suite? I don’t mind Z-Suite at all, really, I’m just curious to know if there are other options that might allow for more custom printing profiles (such as Simplify3D, which doesn’t work with the Zortrax)
Covering the “holes” allows for proper heat retention and restricts excess airflow from the printer’s surroundings. This prevents a temperature imbalance that can induce warping, especially with ABS. I’d highly recommend going through a 3rd party source for these parts since the Zortrax brand parts are quite expensive. I suppose you could always make your own as well.
As for different software, I would personally be reluctant to use any other software since Zortrax has put tons of effort into maintaining its technology and keeping it proprietary. Correct me if I’m wrong but Zortrax uses .zcode files, a derivative of the common .gcode file. Unless you are able to find a way to make sure a different software can write in this code it’s probably not going to work, or work very well. If you find a way to do so, that would be awesome!
That’s right, Zortrax uses different type of machine code and I’ve never herd about running it from other slicer than Z-Suite. Anyway, although Z-Suite looks simple and minimalistic it’s surprisingly powerful. From my experience Z-Ultrat is the best material to prevent warping. I tried HIPS is also good but has worse adhesion what cause print to deform.
I wish you successful prints!
Hi, don’t know if this will help with the cracks in your prints but I agree with all the posts that leveling the bed and heat is a major problem sometimes. Just that when you mentioned not being able to level the bed reminded me of something I had to do once I had that same problem.
Not sure if anyone has taken apart the heating platform/perforated sheet combo. I was curious one day to see how they came apart and took all the hex screws out that attach the perf board to the heated platform. What I found should have been more obvious. Filament balls!!
Lots and lots of balls the size of the perforations. Every time you scrape a print off the board some of the plastic stays in the the holes. As the printer prints over them some of them get pushed between the board and the heated bed. After I cleaned off both the heated bed and the other side of the perf board the calibration worked like new!
Kelly
Hey,
Looks like covering the holes (side and front) worked - I used aluminum foil last night, and the print came out dramatically better.
Where can I purchase some of the third party parts? All I’ve seen are the ones on eBay that seem to be from the Zortrax retailer. They go for about $79. Are there other options available?
Thanks again for your help!
matt
There are some other options available but not really much cheaper than $79.00.
I do not believe that you will be getting real Zortrax panels for $79.00 and if you are please let me know where they are available for $79.00.
The Zortrax Panels made by Zortrax are excellent but they usually go for $99.00.
They fit right in, no screws, no magnets to install.
Very easy to install. They stay on.
The Door keeps closed (build in magnet to keep door closed).
They work and look great.
Peter Make 3D
Authorized Zortrax Reseller
I bought these covers 1 from Octave Systems for $59 and they have worked for me for a year now. They are laser cut acrylic with 3D printed latches (included) that do not require tools to assemble. If you want the cheapest off the shelf solution this is the best and lowest price I’ve found.
Hey,
Man, you’ve got 3D printer, you can make your own covers yourself;) Print clips, lasercut 4mm acrylic and you would have them for less than $20 and in colour you like!
Before buying my covers I was considering using mylar foil (metalized BoPET) what would look to me pretty awesome!
That’s an odd issue. I have printed many items of similar size and shape in Z-ABS without problems. What was the support angle you selected? Due to the chin overhang it definitely needs some support while printing. I suggest 20-45 degrees.
You might also try a simple test by cutting some cardboard to fit the sides and tape it in place with masking tape. You can still see the print progress from the open top. This may help stabilize the temperature and prevent cracks. I also might try printing it in Z-HIPS or Z-ULTRAT.
Sometime i have the same problem but on layer level. An always on Z-ABS. Will be much better than u will try use Z-Ultrat.
o also u can send me the stl file and i can check it on my printer.
Good Luck