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neildarlow
I would adjust the E_STEPS_PER_MM factor to account for that 0.2mm.
You say you are printing at 200C. Is this for PLA? I generally print PLA at 185C using speeds of 40-50mm/s and only go to 200C for speeds of 80mm/s.
Also, again for PLA, are you switching on the fan after the first layer. Active cooling is required for good quality PLA prints.
Regards,
Neil Darlow
Re: What would cause this? January 03, 2015 08:33AM |
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Re: What would cause this? January 03, 2015 02:09PM |
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neildarlow
Adjusting the flow rate by 5 or 10% does not seem right. Are your nozzle size and filament diameter entered correctly in your slicing program?
If you follow the Mendel90 calibration procedures correctly there should be no need of adjustments like these. Have you tried printing an object sliced with Skeinforge? I rely on Skeinforge to produce good results where other slicers cannot.
Regards,
Neil Darlow
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