Best Practices questions
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 11:23 pm
Hi,
Just got my printer running and have some quick/stupid questions, especially for those that have their machines really dialed in:
1) Wondering how often you change speeds in your settings? In other words, do you just have one set of speeds and generally leave it for all prints or are you changing them based on the type of print?
2) What's a reasonably high/max speed that you can print with? I remember when people first started building delta repraps and people were bragging at 200+mm/min. If you're really in a hurry on a print, what speed to you use?
3) If you're trying for a top-quality vase - what are some tips on speed/fans/etc settings? I've been to a few makerfaires and seen some amazing prints and I want to get there. If you're trying to make a nice "show piece" what are some things to keep in mind?
4) Changing filament - I've only used direct drive/non-bowden setups before. to change the filament, I would typically just cut it close to the extruder bracket and then feed in the new filament, pushing out the old. I saw a video here that shows how to back out the filament. i always heard it was a bad idea to back out filament because it can swell and jam as it gets out of the hot zone. So, what is the *best* way to change filament on these machines please?
Just got my printer running and have some quick/stupid questions, especially for those that have their machines really dialed in:
1) Wondering how often you change speeds in your settings? In other words, do you just have one set of speeds and generally leave it for all prints or are you changing them based on the type of print?
2) What's a reasonably high/max speed that you can print with? I remember when people first started building delta repraps and people were bragging at 200+mm/min. If you're really in a hurry on a print, what speed to you use?
3) If you're trying for a top-quality vase - what are some tips on speed/fans/etc settings? I've been to a few makerfaires and seen some amazing prints and I want to get there. If you're trying to make a nice "show piece" what are some things to keep in mind?
4) Changing filament - I've only used direct drive/non-bowden setups before. to change the filament, I would typically just cut it close to the extruder bracket and then feed in the new filament, pushing out the old. I saw a video here that shows how to back out the filament. i always heard it was a bad idea to back out filament because it can swell and jam as it gets out of the hot zone. So, what is the *best* way to change filament on these machines please?