I guess it might be ambient temperature related. I placed the printer in a warmer room, and it kinda came out perfect, moved in back into the garage and it became crooked again. Could this be an factor with tpu? or maybe a draft or something? The ambient temperature in the garage is about 19 *C, and the other place 26*C. Otherwise I ran the same file, and such a different result...by NewJack - Printing
Quick update, I ran the same model with pla, and it came out perfect. This issue is only visible on the TPU model. So I guess it's not mechanical. Could it be an issue with cooling somehow?by NewJack - Printing
I've tried running it without cooling, with no difference. I honestly have no idea what could be causing it. If it were loose belts, the circles would be ovals. If it was shrinkage it would be uniform? Re calibration did nothing, the issue persist. I tried running it through a different slicer, with no effect, which makes me believe it's mechanical? Any suggestions?by NewJack - Printing
Hey everyone, First off, I would appreciate any and all help with this issue, as I'm quite at a loss at the moment. So I'am running a heavily modified Twotrees Sapphire Pro corexy printer, and it produces quite fine prints, almost perfect. The issue I'm facing is that I've recently purchased a spool of white TPU, and while printing ring objects, it produces these weird artifacts. Please viewby NewJack - Printing
Hey everyone, First off, I would appreciate any and all help with this issue, as I'm quite at a loss at the moment. So I'am running a heavily modified Twotrees Sapphire Pro corexy printer, and it produces quite fine prints, almost perfect. The issue I'm facing is that I've recently purchased a spool of white TPU, and while printing ring objects, it produces these weird artifacts. Please viewby NewJack - CoreXY Machines