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The filament is dry, i opened it 3 days agoDry the filament to remove moisture.
If that doesn’t work, then:
Calibrate flow rate
Increase nozzle temp by 5-10C
Increase bed temp by 30-40C
The filament is dry, i opened itDry the filament to remove moisture.
If that doesn’t work, then:
Calibrate flow rate
Increase nozzle temp by 5-10C
Increase bed temp by 30-40C
How do i calibrate flow rate?Dry the filament to remove moisture.
If that doesn’t work, then:
Calibrate flow rate
Increase nozzle temp by 5-10C
Increase bed temp by 30-40C
Opening it three days ago does not mean it is dry. It does not look dry to me.The filament is dry, i opened it 3 days ago
How do i dry it, just to be sure?Opening it three days ago does not mean it is dry. It does not look dry to me.
Hello!
Ive got a new filanent called PETG. And I want to know how to fix this:
Settings:
Temp: 225C
Bed: 40C
Print speed: 60mm/s
Retraction speed: 25mm/s
Printer: Dremel 3d45
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Opening it three days ago does not mean it is dry. It does not look dry to me.
Filament Dryer
Dehydrator
Oven
I think he also could try a new nozzle before he starts changing stuff.Need to dry.
Filaments can become moist within a day if not hours.. depending on your environment.
You can tell it's moist by the way it's printing -seeing those inconsistent tiny voids in your layers or if you heard any random tiny popping/boiling sounds while it's printing.
Also, let's us see the bottom surface..
I see some warping around your first layer.
Did you use a brim?
Agree.
Many ways to do it..
I use a repurposed food dehydrator.
Oh and you post in this thread too >>
https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/failed-3d-prints-lets-see-what-youve-got.61265/#post-915561
I know people talk about dry boxes and stuff similar. I don't doubt that they help but I can get good prints with filament that has sat out for over a year.Opening it three days ago does not mean it is dry. It does not look dry to me.
235/45I think he also could try a new nozzle before he starts changing stuff.
Nozzle needs to be over 130c and bed over 70c for PETG.
I have a "cheap" CF PETG and I run it at 245 or 242/70 or 75
I know people talk about dry boxes and stuff similar. I don't doubt that they help but I can get good prints with filament that has sat out for over a year.
wow. Did you try a new nozzle? bed needs to be 70c. Also are all your screws tight?
Found the culprit. Filament holder fellwow. Did you try a new nozzle? bed needs to be 70c. Also are all your screws tight?
60%filament
Bed temps need to be Higher..
What's your parts cooling fan speed?
*230CNozzle needs to be over 130c
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