Testing for the new shroud?
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
Hm, right now I'm printing at 45mm/s due to the great quality. Haven't tried to up that yet. Perhaps something to test next I used to print at 80-100, but that is probably way to fast for the quality I'm getting now.
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
The prints I am working on take 4.5 hours, so if I can push to 50mm/sec, that helps!
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
Printing two 7,5 hour prints now
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
So far 50mm/sec at 210 looks ok
I upped the Travel speed to 200 and on the printer set acceleration to 30000
I'm seeing some of this....so I upped it to 215 for the remainder of the print. Thoughts?
I upped the Travel speed to 200 and on the printer set acceleration to 30000
I'm seeing some of this....so I upped it to 215 for the remainder of the print. Thoughts?
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
Titus,
I found 45 mm/sec is a good trade off.
The next part I printed at 45 mm/sec @ 216C didn't have the above
The 50mm/sec part had a few minor blobs when I went from 215 to 220...just to see the difference.
Slower is better on a part like this
I found 45 mm/sec is a good trade off.
The next part I printed at 45 mm/sec @ 216C didn't have the above
The 50mm/sec part had a few minor blobs when I went from 215 to 220...just to see the difference.
Slower is better on a part like this
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Re: Testing for the new shroud?
I agree there, 50mm/s max, increasing the temperature over 220 I have found degrades the PLA slightly, although I don't have tensile or impact test equipment to verify this.
I usually print PLA at 210, 215 with the Ruby nozzle, and 45mm/s gives a nicer finish compared to 50mm/s.
Ok so the print takes a little longer but it's a better finish.
I usually print PLA at 210, 215 with the Ruby nozzle, and 45mm/s gives a nicer finish compared to 50mm/s.
Ok so the print takes a little longer but it's a better finish.