Hello,
I am trying to print a structure with a large flat overhang. I am having a lot of trouble getting the support material to break away from the part after the print. Here are my current settings.
Support infill percentage = 30%;
Dense support layers = 3;
Dense infill percentage = 100%;
Print support every 1 layer;
Horizontal separation = 0.30 mm;
Upper vertical separation layers = 1;
Lower vertical separation layers = 1
Here is a picture of what i'm getting.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Chuck
Abs Printing Support Material Settings S3D
Abs Printing Support Material Settings S3D
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Re: Abs Printing Support Material Settings S3D
Chuck, the dense support layers are killing you. Youn dont need them and if you are to use them 100% is overkill. Just keep a single support angle and set the infill to 15-30% and you should be fine.
Re: Abs Printing Support Material Settings S3D
I run 70% dense, 2 layers, with 2 layers of vertical separation on 0.2mm layers. Layer layer layer.
This is for PLA though...
This is for PLA though...
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