saksophone
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thanks guys for your advises,
I have done an other printing test with this parameter :
Nosel : 255°c
Bildplate : 60°c
Speed machine : 90%
Ventillation : off
and the problem has been solved , but the quality of the print has not been as good as the first print.
I faced an other problem this time wich is :
My piece is 48h duration with NYLON materiel , when it still 14h to go,something really bad happen , the nosel went crazy and start drowing rectangulaire , and some other forms i didn't know what was doing outside the piece space , it went worse the buildplate went high very fast and hit the nosel so i stoped the printer very quickly to reduce the damage , I can't find out why it did that ?
I have faced this probleme last time with CPE materiel .
could you have something in mind and help me ?THANKS
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Hello!
On the first layer the machine was proceeding I heard clicking noises coming from the nozzle, I reduced the operating temperature from 255°c to 220°c therefore the clicking noise has stopped but in return that messed up the quality of the material (Nylon polyamide) as the piece came out in a form of layers easy to peal instead of one solid piece as shown on the photo joined.
Best Regards & Thanks in advance. TUNI-PACK.Co.
Note:
Printer: Ultimaker 2+ Extended
Material used: Nylon Polymide 2,85mm
Printing Temperature: 240°c - 260°c
Build Plate: Glue + Raft (60°c)
nylon problem
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this picture represent the damage