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Define acceptable part parameters #127

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mechatroniks-git opened this issue May 9, 2021 · 7 comments
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Define acceptable part parameters #127

mechatroniks-git opened this issue May 9, 2021 · 7 comments

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@mechatroniks-git
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Seeing issues on the longer parts:
Ender 3 Pro with blobs/boogers
Prusa has ripples on the inside
Makerbot M12 controllers were fine

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argus1 commented May 13, 2021

trying transparent PETG

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I printed a temperature tower, found that 235'C worked well for MH Build PETG on Replicator 2
Simplify3D settings:

  • Bed temp at 80'C (layer 1) then 55'C (layer 2+)
  • Extrusion multiplier .99
  • Extrusion width .45mm (Nozzle dia .4mm)
  • Retraction set to 4mm
  • Retraction speed 1800mm/min
  • .3mm Coasting distance
  • 1.0mm Wipe Distance
  • Downward cooling fan set to 40%
  • Print speed 3500 mm/min

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mmroden commented Aug 14, 2021

@capsulecorplab can test on his ender3, he has new cura profiles

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@mechatroniks-git which parts in particular were having issues?

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M12 controller was having print quality issues from the non-makerbot machines, as noted during build party.

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I'm currently printing at 250 with fan speed at 100%

@mmroden mmroden changed the title PETG prints still not perfect Define acceptable part parameters Aug 18, 2021
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mmroden commented Aug 18, 2021

Need to define what printed parts are acceptable and how we determine that acceptability

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