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strange result
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:58 am
by kokoras85
Anyone has any idea what is causing this result. the surface should had been smooth and the main part also got lift up from the base. is it a calibration problem? is there anything i can print to test if my axis are all at the same height from the base. the test-cube was fine in general.
please any help would be appreciated
thank you
Re: strange result
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 12:06 pm
by Mac The Knife
Really need more information,,,,,, material used, temperatures, speeds, slicer and a model of what you're trying to print.
Looks like abs, printed to cold. and are those branchy looking things part of the model?
Re: strange result
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:16 pm
by kokoras85
its abs, extruder temp 280, bed 80, slicer is matter slice used from mattercontrol( in mattercotrol when i use cura its acting funny and slic3r never starts printing). the branchy things are support materials generated from meshmixer.
and this is what i am trying to print.
Re: strange result
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 3:21 pm
by Polygonhell
You have a couple of points where the print has shifted, that's usually a mechanical issue, or having acceleration/max velocity set too high or not enough or too much stepper current, It can be anything from the extruder wires getting hooked on something, to a binding joint etc etc etc.
The crap to the left of the support material is nozzle dribble, you are probably printing too hot, but it could just be retraction settings.
The bad surface finish is a result of the very poor triangulation in the model itself, it looks like it was modeled using Nurbs or similar then tesselated automatically at very low resolution.