I just bought a Geeetech A10 and the prints come out like this, I'm looking for the solution days ago and I don't know what else to do. Try a lot of Cura configurations and none seems to work.
Printing issues with my A10!
Re: Printing issues with my A10!
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-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!
Re: Printing issues with my A10!
It looks like bad filament to me. If the nozzle pops and sputters in those bad areas, there is likely moisture in the filament.
Try a fresh spool or try to dry it out. I use Inland PLA a lot because I live near a Micro Center. I live in Denver, CO so moisture isn't a big concern to me.
If you don't think that is the problem, try this...
If the print seems uniformly thin, I would try to increase the flow rate. On Vert's Marlin 2.0.x builds, I find the setting at Configuration : Advanced Setting : Steps/mm : Esteps/mm :. My printer shows 98.0. If I wanted to increase the flow rate 5% I would use 103.0, for a 10% increase 108.0. I've pushed my Ender 3 to 115% flow rate on one of my filaments to get better prints.
Hope this helps!
Volans
- Jack of all Trades, Master of Integration!
Try a fresh spool or try to dry it out. I use Inland PLA a lot because I live near a Micro Center. I live in Denver, CO so moisture isn't a big concern to me.
If you don't think that is the problem, try this...
If the print seems uniformly thin, I would try to increase the flow rate. On Vert's Marlin 2.0.x builds, I find the setting at Configuration : Advanced Setting : Steps/mm : Esteps/mm :. My printer shows 98.0. If I wanted to increase the flow rate 5% I would use 103.0, for a 10% increase 108.0. I've pushed my Ender 3 to 115% flow rate on one of my filaments to get better prints.
Hope this helps!
Volans
- Jack of all Trades, Master of Integration!