Problem with rear side of Test Cube
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But the issue remains. Any other helpful suggestions, they've been good so far?
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@dmbgo said in Problem with rear side of Test Cube:
But the issue remains. Any other helpful suggestions, they've been good so far?
Instead of printing a cube can you create a model of a disc, say, 50 mm in diameter and 5 mm thick?
If you can print it using you normal settings.
Frederick
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Here's a pic of the printer:
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Sorry Fredrick, but my modelling capability is V low. Could you please suggest a model from thingiverse or somewhere?
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@dmbgo said in Problem with rear side of Test Cube:
Sorry Fredrick, but my modelling capability is V low. Could you please suggest a model from thingiverse or somewhere?
Here you go.
Slice it normally but keep the layer cooling fan(s) off.
Frederick
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Thanks Fredrick
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@dmbgo said in Problem with rear side of Test Cube:
Printing now
I will check back in a bit.
Frederick
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Where are you Fredrick? If it is too late at night, we can leave it until tomorrow.
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@dmbgo I'm here.
Frederick
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The disk is printing at 30 mm/s. It will probably take about 20mins more.
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@dmbgo said in Problem with rear side of Test Cube:
The disk is printing at 30 mm/s. It will probably take about 20mins more.
What does it look like so far?
Frederick
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OK.
I'll check back in 15 mins.
Frederick
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The bed levelling is a bit out now, but I dont think it will affect the disc
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Almost there...
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@dmbgo said in Problem with rear side of Test Cube:
Almost there...
It's going as I expected.
Frederick
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Just covering the top now.
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is your bed level? looks like the nozzle is closer on one side of the print than the other. a bad first layer can make trouble for the rest of the print in abs, especially if you are printing small items with short layer times. I would try leveling the bed so the first layer looks perfect and printing 2 test cubes instead of one to give each layer enough time to cool off before the next layer hits. I forgot to ask how ridged is your carriage? is there any play or slop in any direction?
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Fredrick, it has printed.