not completing printing the last layer
not completing printing the last layer
Hello,
My prints are kind of OK but in the last layer the printer finishes printing before completing printing the whole layer
as you can see in the photos below
My printer is i3 Pro B and I'm using the slicer configuration as in the instructions
How to solve this problem?
Thanks.
My prints are kind of OK but in the last layer the printer finishes printing before completing printing the whole layer
as you can see in the photos below
My printer is i3 Pro B and I'm using the slicer configuration as in the instructions
How to solve this problem?
Thanks.
Re: not completing printing the last layer
how's the slic3r? could you see the same thing in the preview window?
Re: not completing printing the last layer
In the slicer preview I see the full complete model
Re: not completing printing the last layer
...doesn't make any sense. Is the dimensions of your object correct?
Re: not completing printing the last layer
Yes they are
Re: not completing printing the last layer
uh...can't figure out what's wrong:( maybe you can use the default slic3r settings to test it or use cura.
Re: not completing printing the last layer
Looks like updating from to 1.6.0 fixed the problem
Do you know how to print the first layer in higher resolution? When I'm trying to print the first layer with width of 0.3 instead 0.6 as recommended the layer doesn't stick well.
I'm printing pla when I try to print small stuff it looks like the layer melting, any solutions?
Do you know how to print the first layer in higher resolution? When I'm trying to print the first layer with width of 0.3 instead 0.6 as recommended the layer doesn't stick well.
I'm printing pla when I try to print small stuff it looks like the layer melting, any solutions?
Re: not completing printing the last layer
what's the ditance between the nozzle and bed after homing? usually it is the thickness of a normal paper. And the temperature, use 190-210 for PLA, also the first layer speed keep it slow about 20-25, it's really useful for small perimeters.