Looks like your E-Step is off! you are extruding way too much material. Or make sure that you are using a 1.75mm (or 3mm) filament. Mine is 1.70mm for example (even tho I bought a "1.75mm"). The spider look is due to the retract, you are not retracting enough. And you seem to have a Z artifact (every 1mm or so you have a surplus) .by tleneel - Printing
demetris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Check this link > > ictorial_Guide#Circularity > Also are your X and Y axis step values in the > firmware correct? Try to calibrate them. That or your belt is loose.by tleneel - Printing
Which bed do you have? What is your resistance? Lets do some math first.by tleneel - Developers
grumpenstein Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I wanted to try at a higher nozzle temperature, > > but it's already at 230C. If I set it anything > > higer than that, sometimes it goes over 235C, > > which is the saftey celing temperature in my > > setup, as a result of fluctuation and my > printer > > shuts down. In otherby tleneel - General
Yamster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a spool of ABS which I bought from eBay > (for it was cheap) and it's almost unused because > I keep having problems with it. It either jamms > the hot end or the extrusion line gets so thin > (and sometimes disappears) during the print. Probably too cold Yamster Wrote: ------------------------------by tleneel - General
Your pictures are small. What seems to be the problem? Which printer/extruder are you using?by tleneel - General
30mm/s is extremely slow! I was able to go to 60mm/s with wade's extruder. Then I upgraded to a direct drive, and now I am printing at 120mm/s no problems. I sometimes go to 300mm/s infill. Make sure you have the right temperature, put it a little higher if you go faster. Make sure you have enough pressure.by tleneel - General
frank Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you seen a printer called the cube, has a > cartridge instead of a roll, i looked at it and > then saw people talking about how good the printer > was on a youtube, and I said to them that over 50 > buck for a cartridge was a ripoff, and that no > where on the site did it say how much was in the > carby tleneel - General
Utilise tu un ramps? Est-il ventilé? car si il ne l'est pas, le disjoncteur 11A (le truc jaune et plat) saute et se réactive peu de temps après, donc ça chauffe doucement. Le plateau MK2 n'est pas rapide. Le capteur de température se trouve ou ? en gros tu prend la mesure de température à quelle endroit?by tleneel - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Cheers mate! Have any of your tried alibaba for ABS spools? The prices seem more competitive.by tleneel - General
Si tu n'as pas de voltmètre ni touche pas, tu ne sauras pas ce que tu fait; le portard a des butées.by tleneel - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Prends un volt mètre, si tu en as pas achètes-en un, c'est 10 €. Le sandwich ne devrait pas jouer sur la température maximale. Règle ton alimentation avec le tournevis (pour avoir 12v sous charge), oui les trois sorties sont les mêmes.by tleneel - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Tu as bien changé dans marlin les conditions booléennes du capteur? Je crois qu'elles sont inversées. En gros, si tu appuis sur ton capteur tes axes bougent.by tleneel - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Allo quoi, 24V n'est pas possible avec un MK2 car la résistance du plateau est de 1,1 ohm et donc tu va fournir une 20A sur le plateau, ton RAMPS (ou autre contrôleur) va sauter. Les fil vont fondre, ton fusible va sauter. Tu peux passer avec un plateau MK2B, rare et peu de site précise sa résistance qui est censé être de 3,2 ohm. Règle déjà ton alim à environ 12-12,5V. Vérifie que ton plateauby tleneel - RepRap Groupe d'Utilisateurs Francophone
Do you mind posting the link of the £15/kg abs? I can't find anything close to that on eBay, it is more like 25€ + 15€ shipping, eBay is more expensive than website dedicated to 3D printing.by tleneel - General
That looks packed! what is the filling percentage?by tleneel - Reprappers
You are not going to burn out your motor...Worse you can do it burn the pololu if you aren't using a fan. Turn the pot up. Your motors can literally be burning hot (put a drop of water on it and it'll boil) with no issues, you'll just be wasting power. Make sure the gap between the bolt and the bearing isn't too close, otherwise it'll pinch your filament.by tleneel - Reprappers
Mine gets hot, so I use a 120mm fan (low speed, covers the entire surface area) to blow on it, and I use a 40mm fan on the Azteeg X3 as the DV8825 because they get hot as well. No problems so far.by tleneel - General
I get that DIY is the way to go, but today I need a turn key solution and it seems to be getting more expensive.by tleneel - General
Hey! I've been buying 1.75mm ABS for a a year now. I remember buying it shipped from China to France for less than 20€, now it seems that it is 25-30€/kg :O I tend to buy 4kg per shipment. I've tried to increase the orders to 10-15kg, but the prices are the same, shipping is expensive. Have you guys noticed that too? or is it just me. I figured the prices would actually go down due to demand.by tleneel - General
Is it US only? After answering all the questions it tells me I am not eligible I am pretty sure they still recorded my answers..by tleneel - General
I use 0.35, 0.30, 0.25; I think I have a 0.15 laying around somewhere. As a rule of thumb I use a maximum layer height of 80% of the nozzle diameter. Currently using a 0.35mm @ 0.20 mm layer height with good results.by tleneel - Reprappers
Hey guys! I moved a couple month ago to Fort Collins and bought parts for a Prusa. It is all assembled and calibrated! Feel free to PM me if you want parts/see a working Prusa or even hang out with another diyer.by tleneel - Colorado, Denver RepRap User Group