Alright. I need tome tips from the pros. My root question is: What are your tips for printing natural filaments?
As some of you know I've been printing drill index blocks for my co workers and myself. Well, I've been attempting to at least.
I got both printers set up to print out of my dryer. The natural pla on the right printer is fairly old. ( bought it last year when I got my first printer)
The pla on the left is a fresh spool.
The printer on the right has printed nice drill blocks on my old roll of black filament. Same program with this dried natural pla shows wall separation ONLY on the 3 vertical walls. Each vertical layer is strongly bonded, but the horizontal walls are all un attached. Its done it on 3 blocks with slight programming differences.
after my first one showed this, I looked at my sliced program, qnd I had my fan speeds at 100%. With the dual fans this is over kill, so I figured I over cooled the walls.
So I re ran it with 40% fan speed like I typically do on this printer.
The one I pulled this morning showed this issue as well.
I looked through my parameters this morning, and I changed the " outer wall offset" by a value of 0.2mm which is said to help adhesion.
I also changed the outer wall flow to 103% figuring it would help.
I just got home to this... same exact thing, and it seems to be this filament specific.
I recall being told by my old co workers that natural filaments are harder to print. I alwqys thought it was because they stayed goopy too long without cooling..
Do you guys do qnything special to print clear filament?
I can give a list of my print settings, but I figured the base question for natural filament may not require it.
As some of you know I've been printing drill index blocks for my co workers and myself. Well, I've been attempting to at least.
I got both printers set up to print out of my dryer. The natural pla on the right printer is fairly old. ( bought it last year when I got my first printer)
The pla on the left is a fresh spool.
The printer on the right has printed nice drill blocks on my old roll of black filament. Same program with this dried natural pla shows wall separation ONLY on the 3 vertical walls. Each vertical layer is strongly bonded, but the horizontal walls are all un attached. Its done it on 3 blocks with slight programming differences.
after my first one showed this, I looked at my sliced program, qnd I had my fan speeds at 100%. With the dual fans this is over kill, so I figured I over cooled the walls.
So I re ran it with 40% fan speed like I typically do on this printer.
The one I pulled this morning showed this issue as well.
I looked through my parameters this morning, and I changed the " outer wall offset" by a value of 0.2mm which is said to help adhesion.
I also changed the outer wall flow to 103% figuring it would help.
I just got home to this... same exact thing, and it seems to be this filament specific.
I recall being told by my old co workers that natural filaments are harder to print. I alwqys thought it was because they stayed goopy too long without cooling..
Do you guys do qnything special to print clear filament?
I can give a list of my print settings, but I figured the base question for natural filament may not require it.
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