Extrusin calibration January 18, 2014 09:43AM |
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 18, 2014 10:11AM |
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; generated by Slic3r 0.9.10b on 2013-12-05 at 21:07:27 ; layer_height = 0.24 ; perimeters = 2 ; top_solid_layers = 4 ; bottom_solid_layers = 3 ; fill_density = 0.4 ; perimeter_speed = 20 ; infill_speed = 20 ; travel_speed = 60 ; nozzle_diameter = 0.5 ; filament_diameter = 1.75 ; extrusion_multiplier = 1 ; perimeters extrusion width = 0.85mm ; infill extrusion width = 0.87mm ; solid infill extrusion width = 0.85mm ; top infill extrusion width = 0.85mm ; first layer extrusion width = 0.48mm G21 ; set units to millimetersThe '[something] extrusion width = ' lines are what you are looking for. These are set in Slic3r in 'Print settings > Advanced'. See: [manual.slic3r.org]
Re: Extrusin calibration January 18, 2014 12:55PM |
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 07:28AM |
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 08:26AM |
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 08:50AM |
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droftarts
If you're printing in ABS, read victors thread: [forums.reprap.org]
You'll need to print an x-carriage, nozzle-mount, z-runner-mount and extruder body (then the other extruder parts) as the heat will get to them eventually. If you're doing a lot of ABS, print all the printer parts in ABS.
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 09:18AM |
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 12:19PM |
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droftarts
I think the fan duct and nozzle duct parts have less problem, despite being very close to the bed, as cooler air is passing through them all the time. Though they will need changing too, eventually. With ABS, you could probably run with out the fan and nozzle duct completely, if you wanted, as ABS doesn't really need cooling as much as PLA does, when it prints - ABS extrudes a bit more 'sticky', less liquid, than PLA.
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Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 12:34PM |
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Don't you still need the heatsink and fan to prevent the filament melting too far up the nozzle? Or is that only for PLA?
Re: Extrusin calibration January 19, 2014 12:48PM |
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