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Correct ... but too late!
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Well, it's going about like this now[^].
I am now using PETG filament and the print moves along, then suddenly breaks free and just globs up like that.
I set the slicer to use PETG (and noticed it does increase the nozzle temp to 215 (up from 200).
Maybe this is the print itself[^] (from thingiverse -- trying to print case front). Not sure.
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What's your bed temp? Looks like a lot of warping.
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
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50C
I thought that was right. Maybe not.
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Every printer is different but I run mine at;
Nozzle: 230C first layer 240C after
Bed: 80C first layer, 90C after
Good luck I see you RTFM.
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
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Welcome, hope it works out for you.
Nothing more frustrating then a print that ends up unusable.
It takes so damn long to print them!
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
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Mike Hankey wrote: Nothing more frustrating then a print that ends up unusable. Except when the print fails after 6+ hours into it and it is just about finished.
I've been having fun with the Elegoo Mars Pro 2 resin printer. I've been using the water washable resin. I've only had a couple of bad prints but luckily right at the beginning of the print. Resin printing has its own set of gotchas but the prints do look better.
Kelly Herald
Software Developer
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I've been seeing a rise in sales for resin printers and wondered if they were worth the effort.
I went from Bowden to direct and it was a big change I can image that resin would be a whole new ball game.
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
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One thing you have to consider is that the resin in its liquid form is toxic to touch. You have to use rubber gloves when working with it. With standard resin you have use isopropyl alcohol to rinse the part. Plus you have to finish curing the part in UV light by either using a separate UV curing station or leaving the part outside in the sun for a while.
Another issue with resin printers has been the available print volume. There are a few now that have larger volumes like the Elegoo Saturn.
Overall for me I'm liking my resin printer.
Kelly Herald
Software Developer
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I'd agree with Mike - that looks like the base temperature, or possibly the settings you used to get rid of the 's foot has meant that the initial layer is slightly too high and as a result the bed adhesion just isn't enough.
It looks like the top left corner has lifted free and that's what created your birds nest.
Check the settings of your PETG - the manufacturer will supply them, normally with the roll.
My PETG recommends 220~240C, but I ended up running 215C at the hotend with a base of 60C. If I go much higher on the hotend it tends to "run" a bit and I get a hairy print every time the extruder moves without printing. If I go much lower on the base, it detaches.
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Great info. I will look on the spool of PETG again and see what I find out.
Thanks so much.
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Ah ... well in your defence you are a developer, and we never RTFM!
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That looks like Cura - I think you can set that as a "Custom material" so you can give it a sensible name for that specific filament. (Different colours may need different settings)
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Thanks again. I will look into that, because I was thinking, "Hmm...I'm going to need an Engineer's Notebook to keep track of all of this."
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It's not perfect, but at least it finished this time.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/GqXQR.png[^]
I had some cleanup but otherwise that's maybe as good as it gets. Not sure.
Also, my plate is very rough -- which I'm assuming is good for binding but then it creates that kind of ugly pattern in the face of the item.
Thanks again for all your help. You sent me in the right direction and got it working for me when I was a bit desperate.
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Any time!
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Very nice
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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So I downloaded and installed VS2022 Preview.
Now, when I go back into 2019, various "features" that I turned off are now back on, like Preview Tab, CodeLens, and other usesless BS.
Thanks MS
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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Well, if you will install pre-Alpha software releases ...
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Yeah, well those options are all saved in user registry/%APPDATA%, so what did you think was going to happen?
That's why I ALWAYS install pre-release stuff in a VM first.
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