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  1. Hi @FalmouthLouis and thank you for keeping this thread.

     

    I keep the PVA spool in a plastic box with silica balls, and when I need this material I leave it for 24-48 h in the  fruit dehydrator, and then I print PVA from there. 


    Conditions: 55ºC. 40-45% moisture. (it can't be better. I live in a rainy place). These are the parameters in probe, not in the dehydrator knob.

     

    Also a member with relevant experience in dual extrusion is @amagro, participating in several related threads. 

     

    @FalmouthLouis could you please share the settings you are using, I'm talking about retractions, speeds, temperatures...

     

    numbers, numbers, numbers...

     

  2. thank you for your quick reply @bagel-orb,

     

    I think what you're saying is what I'm using... I use to use the support configuration depending on the geometry of the model. 

    Having a look at @FalmouthLouis handle picture, it is the same for me, when I show a 3d printed part to a "3d printing foreigner" the part is always compare with injection moulding, and even I explain it is different approach, that should be one of our goals to spread and normalize the technology. That is why I think dual extrusion should be a battle horse to push the spreading. 

     

     

    capt_support_settings_extruder.JPG

  3. thank you @bagel-orb for your reply, and thank you @FalmouthLouis for sharing your experiences.

     

    sorry @bagel-orb, but I don't understand what option you are talking about, 

     

    I have really problems to print with PVA and there is not many information on the internet. You can find some tutorials in youtube but all of them are "wonderful", even the 3d printing nerd has a video but the part breaks when removing the support material, and it wasn't a small feature of the part, it was the main body. I think it was a layer adhesion problem, during a tool change (he says it was a layer shift). I don't  know, anyway this is just my humble opinion.
     

    Even, I don't know the impact of settings like "Extrusion cool down speed modifier", set by default at 0.7 ºC7s. Is it really important in regards of using PVA?

    The example I explained is PETG-PVA. Those are settings with the lowest failure rate for me.

     

    I'm honestly appeal for people to share their settings for DUAL EXTRUSION. I know values depend on every printer, but maybe they could give me some idea, altenative point of view... help.

     

    I'm sorry if I look upset, but that is my real feeling when I need to print a soluble filament (PVA) and it should be easy, similar to PLA.

     

    One of my biggest problems are the material stuck in the ("cold") nozzle. As the printing time is running this quantity is increased and it will fall sometime in the coming minutes. But If the nozzle were clean, it doesn't happen.

     

    Even with the optimal dual extrusion settings, the printer is oozing, specially in the first minute after tool change, so what could be a solution for me? I think a periodic cleaning of the nozzle. The Prime Tower could be used as a cleaner, I don't need a huge Shield to protect the part. The nozzle could be set to go to Prime tower every x seconds during 1 minute (for example).

  4. following.

    PVA is the biggest challenge for me, and if the 3D printing community really desires the "spreading" of the technology, should ease this matter, as an critical point.

    My biggest step in this point was when I started drying the PVA. I'm using a fruit dehydrator, before printing and also during printing.

    Another improvement, due to the using of PVA generates so many problems, i only use PVA as a "Support interface" (2-3 layers).  This also reduces the impact in the cost.

    An to reduce the problem of clogging:
    Big retraction (direct extruder) but slow: 8 mm; 15 mm/s

    Temperature as low as possible: 175º (recomendation manufacturer: 180-210). Going to Standby temperature always: 160ºC
    Big big purge before printing: Prime tower minimum volumen: 20 mm3. (tower size: 20 mm)


    Now, the next points very important to adjust the settings:
    - the position (XY) of the extruder while tool change. But this is something that I still can't control. My ideal position is the center of the tower, but I can't set that position.

    these are my settings, but I'm still in many troubles....

    (3d printer dual extruder travelling together).

  5. hi all,

     

    I know this is a solved issued, covered by @ghostkeeper @amagro and @smartavionics  in these threads: #3451 #4511 and #4901 but it is something very difficult for me to set the parametters. The resting position of the printing head must be changed using the .def.json file. (it is not a basic level profile user).

     

    I am asking, is not possible to set up this XY position in the profile, or as a override parametters. (similar to Prime tower XY position).

     

    Thank you.

  6. hi all,
     

    Cura 4.3.0.

     

    Is it possible to custom the shell number using Per Model Settings or another setting? Do you know how?

    Please see attached picture, 3 for Wall line count is fine in external perimeter (green), but I'd like it to be increased in the internal hole (blue).

     

    Thank you for your reply.

     

    Capt_sliced_knob_shell_custom.JPG

  7. hi all,

     

    Cura 4.3.0.

     

    I'm using post processing script to show the layer number and file name, as I find it very useful.

     

    The problem (maybe improvable matter) I see is the full word "Layer " on the screen is useless, I'd only need the "L" following the number. For example: "L234"; instead of "Layer 234".

    In regards of the temperature, for example, there is only the thermometer icon (1 place of the screen).

     

    What I'm currently doing to remove the (L)"ayer" letters is using the Find and Replace tool of notepad, modifying the gcode file.

     

    "Open with" the gcode file with notepad > Edit > Find and Replace (Ctrl+R) > Look for: "Layer ", replace for "L" > Replace all. > Save changes > Close file.

     

    It works fine this way for me, but it's a mess for every file. Do you know an alternative (automate) way of doing this task?

     

    thank you.

     

     

    IMG_20191201_185806_2.jpg

  8. hi all,

     

    Cura 4.1.

     

    thank you for you help.

     

    Could you please tell me what is the meaning of these 2 commands:

     

    G1 X92.279 Y152.078 E995.42153
    G1 X92.774 Y151.474 E995.46088
    G1 X93.378 Y150.979 E995.50023
    G1 F1200 E979.50023
    G1 F17987547480000 Z2.46
    G92 E0
    T0
    G92 E0
    M105
    M109 S190
    M104 T1 S0
    G1 F1500 E-3
    ;MESH:omega_larga_c-guia.stl
    G0 F1500 X92.978 Y161.879 Z2.46
    G1 F17987547480000 Z1.46
    G0 F1500 X92.978 Y150.46
    G0 X92.978 Y149.175
    G0 X282.017 Y147.83
    G0 X282.087 Y147.76
     

    thank you all.

  9. Hi all,

     

    Cura 4.1

     

    QUICK QUESTION: is possible to set different speeds in different parts of the model? (similar to infill modification in different areas of the model).

     

    Any tutorial?

     

    (I have a long very narrrow bar, extruder could print faster in straight areas and slow at the edges).

     

    thank you.

  10. Hi all,

    I thank you help.

     

    Cura 4.0

    2 extruder printer.

     

    My printer is stopping many times in the same position for most of gcodes.


    In one of them I looked for the error using gcode.ws analyzer and I found the problem.

    The first 3 layers (raft layers) are printed with same material (220ºC):

    -First layer printing ok.

    -Second layer the printer stops. ("Temperature error").

     

    The command included in the gcode in the middle of 2nd layer:

    M104 S195

     

    Extruder temperature modification was not needed. So, due to the extruder was printing at 220C, and should continue at this temperature (not 195C), extruder temperature drops down and the printer stops because the feeder can’t push the filament.

     

    Why Cura included this command?

    What can I do to avoid this problem in a long print? (hardest to find the wrong command).

     

    Another issue is the Preview of the printing process, it is not real. First layer in Preview is showing extruder 1 but in real it is printed by extruder 2 (what I had decided). I guess these 2 issues have no relation.

     

  11. hi all,

     

    need help, please.

     

    cura 4.0.

    I have one STL that I'm trying to print with 2 materials. While the printer is printing the prime tower (1st layer with 1st material) the printer stops, about 20 minutes after start.

    As you can see in the picture below, it is always in the same position.
    On the left gcode1 (3 different tests), one is full and 2 are only the prime tower base. In the base you can see the stop point. (2 STL: main part and 4 adhesion rings).
    On the right gcode2, (STL without adhesion rings).

    The problem happens while printing prime tower, not during heating, nor cooling, nor extruder switch.
    The message in the display is:
    "...
    Error: Temperature
    Printer stopped.
    Please reboot.
    ..."

    What is wrong? 
    how can I solve the problem?

     

     

    printer_stops.jpg

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