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Pointy
Try rotating your piece 90 degrees so that the curves face the fan duct and also lower your hotend temps, your print looks stringy which is a sign of too much heat. I use 190 for first layer and the 185 for the rest.
The other interesting thing is that we both use a very similar fan duct...
Maybe we can make a test piece that others can print to verify the problem. Whatis the dimensions of the piece with the curve?
Les
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Les,
Can I have a copy of your settings to try please.
Looking at your picture, he ones I have printed today are as good, but it would be interesting to compare settings
I have dropped the temperature by 2 degrees and I think that has made the difference, an improvement over yesterdays.
I have printed 1 rotated 90 degrees - an improvement but still a straight line.
Also printed with support selected in slic3r but I can not see any support on the print, again a straight line.
Not ever having used support what should the settings be?
Paul
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One other thing to try is to reduce the layer height. That will result in less overhang distance per layer. Also make sure you uncheck the Slic3r option "Print external perimeters first" (Last option in "Print Settings/Layers and perimeters"). If the inner perimeter is printed first, it provides some sort of side support for the outer perimeter even if the outer perimeter is unsupported underneath.
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One other thing to try is to reduce the layer height. That will result in less overhang distance per layer. Also make sure you uncheck the Slic3r option "Print external perimeters first" (Last option in "Print Settings/Layers and perimeters"). If the inner perimeter is printed first, it provides some sort of side support for the outer perimeter even if the outer perimeter is unsupported underneath.
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Dave,
I completed a print with layer height of .1 and the problem is exactly the same, see photo. I also have the settings that you suggest.
[attachment 34638 point-one-layer-height-test.jpg]
Pointy - Thank you for your settings, they are very close to mine, the only difference is the speed of some items.
JMC - I think we have all used slic3r to slice the test stl.. What version are you using?
I have reverted to using 1.1.3, as 1.1.4 had problems. Does the part show in slic3r's viewer?
Paul
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Its a bit hard to take a good pictur
[attachment 34675 WP_000483.jpg]
The upper and lower sides of the curve are not completly symmetrical but there close. Have printed several tests with diffrent amounts cooling but its 2 am and i have to work in the morning so will post them tomorro.
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Reverted to the original ormerod fan which produces a much better air flow compared to the quiet fan I was using.
The result is a great improvement on the lower curves, still not correct but much better.
[attachment 34692 test-original-fan.jpg]
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