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Framar

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  1. You probably have some script G-code created when you slice your model. Have a look at the G-code generated.
  2. Hello, I did a test on Cura 3.6 and it cannot print 330mm in X. The max value being 326.8.
  3. You can also increase this feature (minimum layer time)
  4. Currently I' printing with Ultimaker CPE using the default Cura setting. It is printing like a charm... Is your filament dry ?
  5. Link, Then why don't you keep the front doors open for PLA Would it reduce the fan speed?
  6. gr5, It does not work since the primary model still has outer walls that would block the expoxy to flow in. See picture (this is in Cura 3.6) Thi
  7. Hello Russo, I've also tried to print HDPE and was facing the same problem as you; it does not stick to the bed. I've tried Ultimaker adhesion sheet, packaging tape, 3Dlac... So far nothing seems to work. I have more testing coming shortly but I would like to know if anyone ever succeded printing PE ???
  8. One solution would be to use modifiers to create support where it is needed.
  9. If you have the flow switch turn on, the printer will stop once it runs out of filament and you'll be able to replace the empty spool by a new one. You can also change the filament during the print by pausing the print and then selecting the material icon on the printer screen and change it.
  10. Hello, Never see that on our S5. Does it happen with any type of material? Stupid question but does the retainer clip on that locks the tube in place is in place?
  11. Is the machine settings are the same in the preferences ? This is in 3.6
  12. Framar

    HDPE

    I just gave PEHD a try and print a cooling spirale for an injection mold round core but unfortunately the print fail after 6 hours of printing out of 8 hours. PEHD does not stick to the print bed... I've tried clear packaging tape, Ultimaker adhesion sheet, saran wrap, 3D lac on a 85°C glass... Nothing seems to work with HDPE where I got some succes with PP... If any one has some experience with HDPE please share.
  13. Then, the other solution is to design the support into the cad file.
  14. Aurais-tu des photos à partager ainsi qu'une capture d'écran de tes réglages ???
  15. Hello Belezeebub, I did not find much information on matter hacker web site about this filament but I don't think there is a significat risk of damaging your printer. Worst thing is that the print quality is not as great as with UM filaments...? See this as an opportunity to test something new. I started 3D printing using a S5 and UM PLA filaments and once I felt comfortable with the print settings I started using other brands (Materio, Colorfab, Filamentum, even no name brand). Each brand/grade needs some tweaking but most of the time the basics settings will do. Happy printing!
  16. Aag, Maybe a workaround you can try is to change the Support OverHang Angle to a lower value.
  17. Hello, I think you can do this by adding a block (either a STL or a Support blocker) and then using Per Model Settings to edit the type and orientation of the infill. If you llok on youtube you will probablt find some nice tutorials on the topic. Happy 3D printing!
  18. NBull, I feel your pain. Results from my S5 is less than my expectations and my friend with his Ender3 is bragging at me with better prints... That being said, I still try to get the best of this printer... Good luck!
  19. Hi Jordan, You are not mising anything. looks to me that thenozzle is not purge long enought. One thing you can do is once the printer has loaded the filament, unlock the lever on the feeder and manually push the filament and once you see the material coming throu the nozzle lock the lever and then let the printer purge the nozzle. You should get a string long enought that the new filament has completly purge the old one.
  20. In one occasion I had to set Support X/Y Distance to 0.
  21. What's your line width setting in Cura? Be sure it is at 0,4mm.
  22. Air tight??? I think it is more related to the settings in the slicer. That being said, I had good result with PP as the layer adhesion is excellent I was able to print water tight objects that are also impact resistant. I would give it a try to test it's ability of being air tight... Good luck!
  23. Hi there, Layers shifted that bad means the belt skipped a few gear's teeth. Check belt tension and if the belt and gears are clean.
  24. Hi NovaStar, As far as I know there is no layer indicator on the printer. Would be a nice improvement though.
  25. I think the details on the model are too thin... Anyway, I was no able to get anything good.
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