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Posted · Print fail calibriation pyramide

I tryed printing this:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8757

settings:

Temp 210

Speed 80

Height 0.1

wall and bottom 0.8

Printing with White Pla from ultimaker shop

Look at attachement

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The unconnected leg did actually release from the bottom.

That leg is closest to the front right side of the ultimaker.

Can anyone come with any advice to make it perfect?

It also tend to curl up in the corners. ive tried to wipe the blue tape with acetone. it sticks alot better, but there is curling. bacuse the tape looses its grip.

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    Posted · Print fail calibriation pyramide
    I tryed printing this:

    http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8757

    settings:

    Temp 210

    Speed 80

    Height 0.1

    wall and bottom 0.8

    it mostly comes down to cooling, and measuring the diameter properly, and putting the right diameter into the slicer (2 sig decimals). speed and cooling are important in this context. if the previous layer has not cooled below 55C, it will stay gooey, and make the ugly smeary mess you are seeing.

    1. turn up the fan

    2. increase the min layer time

    3. print slower

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