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I have just recently bought a Creality CR10S printer and have been trying to print with Cura 4 but without success.
Thinking it may be the printer, I acquired a bit of GCode for a whistle and it printed successfully. I then thought it was how I was setting parameters but I have tried all from Basic to Advanced, all without success.
My problem is shown with the attached insert. I really can't get past this first layer on that model shown where the base infills begin to go haywire. I then tried a cube of 20 x 20 without a base and wall thicknesses of 2mm. The first two layers looked fine and then subsequent layers took on a very rough exterior and the top of the laying layer looked very much like a cake decoration with rolling scrolling and it was that rolling scrolling which appeared to roll over the sides. Hence the rough exterior.
I tried printing with minimal settings and the selected profile set to default settings. No better results.
Has anyone seen the same outcomes and can you enlighten.
Peter
in Design for Additive Manufacturing
Posted
I have just recently bought a Creality CR10S printer and have been trying to print with Cura 4 but without success.
Thinking it may be the printer, I acquired a bit of GCode for a whistle and it printed successfully. I then thought it was how I was setting parameters but I have tried all from Basic to Advanced, all without success.
My problem is shown with the attached insert. I really can't get past this first layer on that model shown where the base infills begin to go haywire. I then tried a cube of 20 x 20 without a base and wall thicknesses of 2mm. The first two layers looked fine and then subsequent layers took on a very rough exterior and the top of the laying layer looked very much like a cake decoration with rolling scrolling and it was that rolling scrolling which appeared to roll over the sides. Hence the rough exterior.
I tried printing with minimal settings and the selected profile set to default settings. No better results.
Has anyone seen the same outcomes and can you enlighten.