Trouble printing ABS with previously working settings.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:51 pm
I am trying to print the mounting piece for my e3d v6 that came in the mail, I am using this model http://repables.com/r/296/ provided by doodadoes.
Print settings:
Stock Hot End
Slicer - Cura
100 micron
235 extruder
-print on the right was done @ 230
100 bed
I have tried 80 bed, and it seems to work a little better.
No layer fan
50mm print speed
Woflbite - printing directly on glass
Repetier Host - Controller
3mm brim
Hatchbox cheapo filament from amazon
Infills I have tried
25%
40%
75%
I just recently calibrated my printer again, but it is done much better this time around than other prints I have made with PLA that have turned out beautifully, so I am surprised as to why this is happening.
The pillar that is having a large amount of problems faces the X axis. The model itself pretty much lines up with the towers on the printer in terms of where the prints pillars are. The only weird thing that has happened recently is that after failing the first print and starting a new one the X axis cheapskate seemed to be loose, it is correctly tightened now (at least I think) and I am having this problem still.
This filament has worked very well for my shroud fan, with the same print settings of 235/80 if I recall correctly. After I printed off my two fan covers I switched to PLA because of bed adhesion problems with ABS and some other reasons. Wolfbite fixes all of that, strongly recommend it.
I am mostly concerned about the terrible looking pillars, and how the print seems to be contracting on the sides, there should be 90 degree angles between the sides/top/bottoms as I understand.
Any Ideas? Thanks.
Print settings:
Stock Hot End
Slicer - Cura
100 micron
235 extruder
-print on the right was done @ 230
100 bed
I have tried 80 bed, and it seems to work a little better.
No layer fan
50mm print speed
Woflbite - printing directly on glass
Repetier Host - Controller
3mm brim
Hatchbox cheapo filament from amazon
Infills I have tried
25%
40%
75%
I just recently calibrated my printer again, but it is done much better this time around than other prints I have made with PLA that have turned out beautifully, so I am surprised as to why this is happening.
The pillar that is having a large amount of problems faces the X axis. The model itself pretty much lines up with the towers on the printer in terms of where the prints pillars are. The only weird thing that has happened recently is that after failing the first print and starting a new one the X axis cheapskate seemed to be loose, it is correctly tightened now (at least I think) and I am having this problem still.
This filament has worked very well for my shroud fan, with the same print settings of 235/80 if I recall correctly. After I printed off my two fan covers I switched to PLA because of bed adhesion problems with ABS and some other reasons. Wolfbite fixes all of that, strongly recommend it.
I am mostly concerned about the terrible looking pillars, and how the print seems to be contracting on the sides, there should be 90 degree angles between the sides/top/bottoms as I understand.
Any Ideas? Thanks.