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Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

I've been meaning to buy some for a while and finally got around to doing so.

Asides the instructions and suggestions on ColorFabb's website, any tips I should heed on using this filament? I have an Ultimaker Original , no heated bed.

I couldn't resist trying out the Dutch Orange and Shining Silver 2.85 filaments.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Youll be fine mate, slap a bit of glue on the glass and off you go. Have been using nothing but colorfabb for the last year. Not sure about the heated bed as i got a um 2

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    I've never tried 0.06

    Usually 0.10 and 40 and with Ultimaker PLA blue, 210C seems to be the right temp.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Youll be fine. You may get splitting issues if you print too low. But 210 should be fine. Have a play. Great quality prints with good details.

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    Posted (edited) · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Im doing 215 um blue with 50 0.06 at the mo. Trying out the new pla to see if its as good as the old one. Had a horror of a time with my coupler though and am only getting good results now.

    Mind you i did 213 at 70 0.06 and it turned out fine. So im sure 213 is fine.

    With colorfabb i find a little bit hotter is better than a little bit cooler.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Can't help with tips since I use 1.75mm but with Orange Dutch So far I had 3 spools with 1.72-1.70mm so I'm quite carefull with that color and always with the caliper at hand.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Thanks for the feedback gents!

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    I've been printing with ColorFabb for about a year (I have tried ~10 colors-love them all) on my UMO and it's great. Depending on the color I'm printing 190-200 at 0.2 layer and speed between 30-50mm/s

    If you want to go faster maybe increase that temp to 210.

    So a lot cooler that normal PLA. I use a basic temp test print with each new color I get which helps me decide what temp to print at. which reminds me I should post that somewhere.

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    Posted (edited) · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Doing a print now....the famous elephant one.   The Dutch Orange is a wonderful color.   Doing 210C, 50mm/s. 0.2 (pretty much default settings) and so far its flowing very smoothly.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    On the Left, at 0.10 , 210C 50mm, no support or raft.

    On the Right at 0.20, 210C 50mm support and raft (and I was too lazy to clean up)

    I noticed if I started the print colder it didn't flow well, so 210 worked well all around. I did bring it down to 208 a couple minutes into the print.

    Overall it looks ok...but curious on how to tweak and improve :)

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    Posted (edited) · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Agreed, I always start colorfabb hotter and bring it down, it works well, i start at 215-220 for the first few layers and go to 208 or whatever after. If you print too cool, it tends to crack, mind you i have not tried with orange but colorfabb black and red both cracked at too cool temps for me.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    I just ordered more...black and white, so I can start printing the pieces for the Star Wars 7 blaster rifle :)

    I completely see your point about starting warmer.

    I may need to replace the blue tape for the next print.

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    Depending on how fast you're printing I would go even lower, to get the turck strigning to go away.

    My "high quality settings" are:

    0.1 layer

    1.2 shells

    30mm/s

    190-200 degrees (depending on the color I am using, I print my dutch orange at 190)

    NOTE - in the winter I will print 1st layers anywhere from 210-220 and heat the bed to 27 (with blue tape)

    general settings for colorfab

    0.2 layer

    0.8 shells

    50mm/s

    still using 190-200 degrees (depending on the color I am using)

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    Posted · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

     

    @peetersm Thanks...good tips. Have you found the heated bed to be a big improvement over the Original without? I'm tempted to upgrade the bed...but it is money I could use for an Ultimaker 2 Extended

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    Posted (edited) · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    @peetersm  Have you found the heated bed to be a big improvement over the Original without?

     

    I'm so so about the heated bed, I only use it in the winter and just to get it to room temp 25-27 C. I don't print on glass and pva glue and 70C , I still use blue tape. I tried using the heated bed on my M2 and got poor results a lot of edge curling (known issues with heated beds) , also when I am trying to print a lot of items I don't want to wait for cool down to remove items and start another job. I suppose the UM heated bed might be better than the M2 but I'm content to stick with what works really well for me.

    But I do like the new lead screw and the metal bed, 3 point leveling system. If those are big selling points maybe it's worth it. But on my UMO I'm happy to use it as is.

    I am very happy with the UMO+ It has the new cuircuit borad with no fan! which I love. I've had to replace and fuss with my UMO board fan too many times. Also I love the pt100 since I have issues on the UMO with the temp reading going crazy from fan PWM signal interfereing with the temp readings. Honestly I think the UMO+ is the best value, since the um2 family all need so much TLC, and for a lot more money. But if you need the dimensions of the extend I understand that choice.

    The only thing I've been really wanting to do with my UMO+ is add a second hot end fan, or do a shroud since the one side fan can make lopsided prints.

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    Posted (edited) · Just bought my first rolls of ColorFabb PHA/PLA

    I print Dutch orange a lot. On my printer 300 microns at 30 or 40mm/s 0.4mm nozzle is done with a temp of 205

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