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Starting to print with PETG, running into new issue, help?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 5:56 pm
by Fusion916
My prints otherwise come out just fine but I'm running into an issue with thing melted strands are connecting between different areas inside the parts. I can easily clean these up post print but I was wondering if there was any way to prevent this? here is a pic:

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My relevant settings are:

Nozzle: 0.35mm
Hot end temp: 245C
Bed Temp: 80C, drop down to 60C by 5th layer
Print speed: 3200mm/min
xy movement speed 12000mm/min
Infill: 20%
10 bottom and 10 top solid layers.

Any help?

Re: Starting to print with PETG, running into new issue, hel

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 6:35 pm
by garyl
What are your retraction settings.

Re: Starting to print with PETG, running into new issue, hel

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:32 pm
by sthone
If you haven't read THIS THREAD... you should. :D It's one of the best things you can read regarding PETG.

You can clean that up pretty quick though by just hitting it with the flame from a lighter.

Re: Starting to print with PETG, running into new issue, hel

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 8:01 pm
by Jules
Yeah, that would be hard to completely avoid with that kind of shape and PETG. (Travel threads between the walls.)

I wonder if using enough outlines to fill your side walls instead of using infill wouldn't cut down on it.

Try doing that and changing the Thin Wall Behavior on the Advanced Tab to Allow Gap Fill when Necessary (selected) with Allowed Perimeter Overlap of around 40% or so.

(Look closely at the Preview when you slice it though) - that technique can result in double walls if you don't have enough outlines to completely fill up the gap between the outlines.

Pretty normal for PETG, unfortunately. :?

Re: Starting to print with PETG, running into new issue, hel

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 9:07 pm
by sthone
Yeah looking closely at those hole in the bottom you might need to increase your outline overlap.