I put together the Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro W in the last couple of days and got it to run, with some fiddling and the help of the support team (thank you, guys!).
While it finally prints stuff the quality is...fuzzy.
First I printed out a small coin I found on Thingiverse so I wouldn't waste too much filament during the testing phase and improved the quality gradually, but eventually just went for the bench boat. Suppose it was a bit too early, because my version of the plucky little boat looks like the ghost ship in a horror movie (see photo).
Filament: Geeetech PLA, 1.75
200°C - extruder temperature
80°C - bed temperature
0,4 mm - nozzle size
50% - infill density
grid pattern
How do I get the walls and everything as nice and smooth as others do?
It's probably just one of the many options I haven't tried yet, but maybe someone more experienced can point me in the right direction.
By the way, the coins look similarly fuzzy on the upper side while the one on the heating bed is of course fine. (Weirdly, the lower I go with the quality the better the result for them.)
Not sure if it matters, but for some reason when the first layer and also the skirt are being printed the filament looks white/transparent, like glue. At some point the colour comes out.
"Fuzzy" prints
"Fuzzy" prints
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I reposted this because I didn't see the original post anymore for a while. Now it seems to be back, so this thread can be closed.
(There doesn't seem to be an option for me to delete it.)
Sorry for the trouble!
(There doesn't seem to be an option for me to delete it.)
Sorry for the trouble!
Re: "Fuzzy" prints
Individual layers are not bonded together.
Did you calibrate the Z axis?
Hot filament looks different - it's normal.
Did you calibrate the Z axis?
Hot filament looks different - it's normal.
Re: "Fuzzy" prints
Hello
I had print this testing boad a few days ago. [attachment=0]2018-04-02 09.44.18.jpg[/attachment] Was my first high detail print.
But befor i made lot of test print for understud how work slicer.
For better help you is good to know how was set slicer.
And how long the printing lasted. My boat was printed about 2h45min.
I thing your print was under 1hour
I had print this testing boad a few days ago. [attachment=0]2018-04-02 09.44.18.jpg[/attachment] Was my first high detail print.
But befor i made lot of test print for understud how work slicer.
For better help you is good to know how was set slicer.
And how long the printing lasted. My boat was printed about 2h45min.
I thing your print was under 1hour
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Hey there! Sorry for not replying for so long, I didn't get notifications about your messages and thought this duplicated thread was going to get closed. The issue was resolved by switching to Cura. Here's the result:
https://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopi ... 527#p83527
@K1Tt: Your print looks great! (FYI: My fuzzy print took about 5 hours.)
https://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopi ... 527#p83527
@K1Tt: Your print looks great! (FYI: My fuzzy print took about 5 hours.)
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Thanks for the information, she helped me a lot.