I'm trying to do a print that my president of the company I work for wanted me to try. He wants to see the quality of print that I can achieve on my printer. When I received it, I already could tell I was going to have to use a ton of support regardless of the orientation. Also, it had thin walls, my .35 nozzle would not be able to print and have infill. So, I finally switched to my .25 nozzle.
In doing so my print time went from around 20 hours to almost 50 hours.
This has me curious, what was your longest print time for one part. 50 hours is so far my longest continuous print.
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Currently, I'm about 10 hours into the print. It's printing with PET. I really doubt I will be able to remove the support material without ruining the part. I really just want to finish it, I might also run out of material before it finishes, lol, but oh well. I will print it in ABS if it does not finish..
Oh, the part I'm printing is a container for seedlings. I work with recycled PET and PP thermoforming plastic s
Your longest print time
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Your longest print time
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Re: Your longest print time
64-72 hours, I don't exactly remember.
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Re: Your longest print time
We just printed a heart (anatomical not valentine version) with Ninja flex. It took just over 80 hrs.
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Re: Your longest print time
Using flex filaments and their 40mm/sec speed limit is cheating though. Mine was a legit 1.5kg print
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