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I’m at 210 per my buddies recommended temp. Flow is at 100 since I calibrated the e-steps for tpu. I set flow for PLA since I don’t print that as much.For me TPU should be printed around 230C and at 110ish flow. Otherwise i have slight gabs between every line of solid infill
Otherwise 30-40ms second print speed
This sounds familiar. I think I'm even higher on the flow, but I did upgrade my extruder not that long ago, so it could be I'm closer to 110 flow now, compared to pla. Ender 3 V2 printer.For me TPU should be printed around 230C and at 110ish flow. Otherwise i have slight gabs between every line of solid infill
Otherwise 30-40ms second print speed
50C for meNice! What's your bed temp? Other settings to be aware of?
I use direct drive printer for TPUThis sounds familiar. I think I'm even higher on the flow, but I did upgrade my extruder not that long ago, so it could be I'm closer to 110 flow now, compared to pla. Ender 3 V2 printer.
That's what I switched over to. With almost stock setup I think I had to go 120-130% flow.I use direct drive printer for TPU
@Tex Id gladly print some stuff in TPU for you. I’ve designed and printed bumper springs, shock covers and a rear handle for the K8S and some stuff for the MT410 too.IF I was to design some custom bumper springs/dampers for a vintage Nero.. Would you be interested in printing them in TPU for me?
(Not at this exact moment but some time in the near future..)
If so ,how much would you charge?
Please PM me your thoughts ,if you are willing/interested..
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