Michael Bell
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Thanks for all the advice.
Monday when I back with my printer I'm going to try cleaning the Z screw and giving is a little light lube, then try reducing the number of triangles in the mesh and investigate the PID
will let you all know the results
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5 hours ago, kmanstudios said:
I thought that was a pretty doggone nice print.
Maybe I'm just being too hard on myself.
Thanks for saying.
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Yeah the temp does change maybe 1/2 degrees up and down. What is PID?
Everything is tight on the bed and screws I will clean the Z and see if that helps and also re mesh to see if Cura is struggling with it.
Will let you know after the weekend thank you.
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Thanks for that its good to know that is not that bad of a print.
I think I may need to build a enclosure for the printer as the temp where it is goes up and down quickly and its on average around 13C. I zits seem to be on layer changes whats why I tried the coasting and the retraction which is currently set to 15mm and speed of 80. You can see them more on a benchy I will take a picture when I back home on Monday.
Regarding the mesh I know the mesh is super detailed for this. Fusion360 says there is 225532 triangles could the model be the issue?
Regards
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Hello everyone,
Having issues with Cura with my cr-10. I have read everything I can find joined the cr-10 group on Facebook but I hoping someone can help. The pictures attached show a few of my issues. I have lines and banding always at different heights and also zits. I have printed things sliced in S3D and they seem fine. I want to get this to work with Cura.
These are a few of my settings if you want to see the Cura profile let me know.
Cure 3.2
eSun Pla
0.18mm layer height
Nozzle 215
Fan 100% after first layer
speed 65
3 bottom and top
4 walls
60% infil
retraction on
coasting on
Walls before infill
Zits and Banding
in UltiMaker Cura
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So today I,
Cleaned the Z axis
Remeshed
cleaned nozzle
level bed
I tried some reprints and still looking the same I'm going to try printing flat and also standing up and 45degrees and 90degress to current location just in case its a limit in the stepper motor only being able to be accurate down to 0.04mm.
The interesting thing is I had a friend slice in S3D for me and I gave it a go. Apart from the print failing due to poor bed adhesion the layers look a lot better. :( its good and bad at the same time I want this to work with Cura.