Quality issues of your printed patrts
Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
Do you clean the inside of the nozzle and check the authentic temperature even LCD appears 200 with nozzle.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
its a new printer so i didnt think it needs cleaning ,how do i clean it ,or check the temprature
Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
just test the temperature of nozzle with the thermometer.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
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Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
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Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
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Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
I have an i3 pro w, and the best prints i have gotten have spotted bits of filament through it, i had the hot end at 200 and the bed set to 60 for pla........im going to try turning up the hot end and see how that goes........
Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
Hello
I'm new with 3d printing , and already quite impressed by my great A20M.
I did my first tests with
a Geetech PLA white...
slic3r to produce de Gcode.
I then decided to test another color
Remark :
I have configured two extruders in Slic3r , but I did not find the way to ask to use E1 when generating the gcode & printing , it's always using E0.
( any ideas why or how to do it ? )
Because of this I simply change the PLA on the E0 ( ... yes that's sad as I have a printer A20M )
this time with a Geetech PLA black. ( to be sure I had a more or less equivalent PLA quality / density , etc )
Important : I'm using the same gcode file for both white & black prints ...
My issues it that prints with the black is really under extruded ....
I can see the light between and some parts are not hard ( I can brake when pushing ) ....
while the same piece is much better with the white and even thin part is hard ( not brakeable manually )
I did another test with another brand ERYONE PLA red
The final print has the exact same quality ( under extruded ) than with the black.
Question :
Why do I have such a difference with the same gcode between differents PLA ?
Do I have to generate a specific gcode for each spool of PLA I have ?
What do I have to change to get a good quality print ( as for the white ) for the other colors ?
Thanks
I'm new with 3d printing , and already quite impressed by my great A20M.
I did my first tests with
a Geetech PLA white...
slic3r to produce de Gcode.
I then decided to test another color
Remark :
I have configured two extruders in Slic3r , but I did not find the way to ask to use E1 when generating the gcode & printing , it's always using E0.
( any ideas why or how to do it ? )
Because of this I simply change the PLA on the E0 ( ... yes that's sad as I have a printer A20M )
this time with a Geetech PLA black. ( to be sure I had a more or less equivalent PLA quality / density , etc )
Important : I'm using the same gcode file for both white & black prints ...
My issues it that prints with the black is really under extruded ....
I can see the light between and some parts are not hard ( I can brake when pushing ) ....
while the same piece is much better with the white and even thin part is hard ( not brakeable manually )
I did another test with another brand ERYONE PLA red
The final print has the exact same quality ( under extruded ) than with the black.
Question :
Why do I have such a difference with the same gcode between differents PLA ?
Do I have to generate a specific gcode for each spool of PLA I have ?
What do I have to change to get a good quality print ( as for the white ) for the other colors ?
Thanks
Re: Quality issues of your printed patrts
Very usefull