I'd try slowing everything down to 25mm/s and increasing both your width and thickness. Maybe .8mm wide and +.3mm tall, if that takes care of it then ease up to more standard W&Ts. If not I'd say see what you can do to get the ambient air warmer and/or your extruder cooler. Decent in this case is perhaps 3 cubic inches. I haven't printed with it in a while, I need to. It's a pretty fun plasby Luke C - Polymer Working Group
Question time! :-) What layer heights/widths Feed-Rate? Printer? Hotend? It seems the thicker, wider layers definitely help with adhesion. Doing so increases the flowrate which can increase the required temperature. One trick is to go slow and print as cool as possible, this is especially true if you aren't using a heated chamber. It seems the sharp temperature differential makes the PC wantby Luke C - Polymer Working Group
The sample we worked with was Lexan 143R, when we saw the mold release we had our supplier source what should be the same resin minus said mold release agent with the hopes of improving stick to print bed and interlayer adhesion.by Luke C - Polymer Working Group
Have you seen? I haven't gone through the whole list but it seems accurate comparing it to my set.by Luke C - General New Machines Topics