Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 23, 2015 11:02AM |
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 23, 2015 03:54PM |
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Here it is with the extrusion multiplier 0.57, print speeds 70mm/s, first layer width 100%, first layer speed 40%:Quote
dmould
I suggest try changing to an extrusion multiplier of around 0.83, print speeds of 70mm/s or less, first layer extrusion width of 100% and first layer speed reduction of 40% and see what result you get. If that's OK, you can try increasing your speeds.
Dave
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 26, 2015 08:43AM |
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 26, 2015 11:20AM |
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This morning when I turned on the machine, both heads reported 24C, which indicates their temperature is accurate at the low end. For these prints, I changed the head temperatures from 220C to 240C and nothing else. The box is now square, so that is an improvement. But it still is not good like what I was getting from Skeinforge on the same printer with the same roll of filament:Quote
Wurstnase
Your problem is not slic3r. Reduce the speed or increase your temp.
Only increasing the temp you should need 10 to 20°.
Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 26, 2015 02:23PM |
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 29, 2015 11:48AM |
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I'm using 1.2.4. Can anyone verify that the extrusion multiplier works on Win7 Pro 64 bit? Looking at the picture history, once I slowed the print down, it looks like I get the same results regardless of which extrusion multiplier number (0.57, 0.83, 1.00) I use on the 20x20x10 cube.
Thanks so much,
Kyle
Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 29, 2015 12:53PM |
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 29, 2015 03:05PM |
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Kurzaa
Still new to 3D printing, but I was thinking the extrusion multiplier was for minor adjustments and that anything beyond 0.05 (0.95-1.05) was an indication of a poorly calibrate extruder motor.
Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 29, 2015 03:53PM |
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Interesting thought. My custom G-code does not call out either. "Use relative E distances" is not checked on my Slic3r settings.Quote
dmould
The "Custom G-code" in Slic3r should set the printer to either relative (M83) or absolute (M82) mode, and there is a tick box under "General" printer settings to set relative E distances (checked) or absolute (unchecked). Either have M83 in the custom code and the box checked, or M82 and the box unchecked.
Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints January 30, 2015 09:59AM |
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kda406
Interesting thought. My custom G-code does not call out either. "Use relative E distances" is not checked on my Slic3r settings.Quote
dmould
The "Custom G-code" in Slic3r should set the printer to either relative (M83) or absolute (M82) mode, and there is a tick box under "General" printer settings to set relative E distances (checked) or absolute (unchecked). Either have M83 in the custom code and the box checked, or M82 and the box unchecked.
Unfortunately, neither the Slic3r nor Skeinforge gcode files call out M82 or M83 anywhere in them. I have attached both the Skeinforge gcode which is smooth and puts out too much plastic, as well as the Slic3r gcode file. I zipped them so they would fit on the forum.
Thanks,
Kyle
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints [SOLVED] June 12, 2015 09:50AM |
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Re: Slic3r 1.2.4 Settings & Terrible Prints [SOLVED] June 14, 2015 11:00PM |
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