Hi guys
In my last prints for some reason i get in my prints a layer of wires in some places . I use PLA Hatchbox 1.75 at 200 Cel. degrees
the roll I use is new from package I attach pictures of part with wires
Thanks for help
strange wires during prints
Re: strange wires during prints
Hi
by mistake post the wrong picture
by mistake post the wrong picture
Doron Berezovitz
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Re: strange wires during prints
Try printing with support on.
Re: strange wires during prints
Hi
I print with support. The wires are mostly under the support ( I see it when I remove the support )
I print with support. The wires are mostly under the support ( I see it when I remove the support )
Doron Berezovitz
doronberezovitz1@gmail.com
doronberezovitz1@gmail.com
Re: strange wires during prints
You could try reducing the Upper and Lower Vertical Separation layers to zero, but you're going to have a harder time removing the support afterwards.
There is no way to completely eliminate that effect if you are printing something with that much of an overhang, and any kind of Upper Vertical Separation Layers. You are effectively printing over open air - the software is adding bridging support wires for you, or it would be a sloppy tangled mess underneath.
That actually did pretty well, considering what you are trying to print. (Only way to improve it aside from eliminating the UVSL is to use a dual with different filaments that don't bond and zero separation.)
Or you can cut it into parts and glue them together after printing.
There is no way to completely eliminate that effect if you are printing something with that much of an overhang, and any kind of Upper Vertical Separation Layers. You are effectively printing over open air - the software is adding bridging support wires for you, or it would be a sloppy tangled mess underneath.
That actually did pretty well, considering what you are trying to print. (Only way to improve it aside from eliminating the UVSL is to use a dual with different filaments that don't bond and zero separation.)
Or you can cut it into parts and glue them together after printing.
Re: strange wires during prints
Are you using dense support layers? I like to have at least 3 layers of dense support on top of the sparse support so bridging on the first overhanging layer doesn't fall in between the support ribs. I run upper separation layers at 1. I wish I could go to .5 on parts with thicker layers.
Re: strange wires during prints
The problem is the support separation layer . When I changed the number of layers to zero the wires there are much less but there is a problem to remove the support . So I will stay with the wires and do some hand work to move them
Thanks for hhelp
Thanks for hhelp
Doron Berezovitz
doronberezovitz1@gmail.com
doronberezovitz1@gmail.com