Im printing for 5-6 pieces and it s work well, then it did not come out without any stuck abs at the tip of nozzle.
Thanks
Ps sorry, my net is very sluggish, i thought that the post was not worked.
Im printing for 5-6 pieces and it s work well, then it did not come out without any stuck abs at the tip of nozzle.
Thanks
Ps sorry, my net is very sluggish, i thought that the post was not worked.
Ok, then this sounds like the nozzle clogged. Also make sure the filament is not tangled and the feeder can pull it easily.
Do i have to reverse the abs wire back to the roll?
Thanks, pls suggest how?
Thanks
I don't understand what you mean.
I meant you should make sure that the ABS filament can move easily off the roll so there is no additional resistance when the feeder motor tries to pull the filament.
Woww, it s work, thanks so much for the suggestion.
Can i ask you another question,
I m trying to print the scaffold which is 2.5 mm. Thickness and light 1 g
However, my work is detached from the platform before the printing finished. Do you have any suggestion.
Ok cool, glad to help.
So if you want ho have your object stick better to the heated bed, you could print with "brim". This will create an thin outline around that object extending its overall surface and help it stick better to the heated bed.
If you print with ABS google "ABS slurry" or "ABS juice". You can produce this kind of "glue" that you need to put on the heated bed before starting a print.
Ohhhhh! Thanks a lot Nicolinux,
It s work, I have just added more glue on the platform
Thanks
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Hi,
did you print for the first time with ABS or did you used some other kind of filament? The nozzle might be clogged. Please take a look at the "atomic method" here:
https://ultimaker.com/en/support/149-atomic-method
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