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Posted · Planéité de la couche supérieure

Salut salut,

une question me chagrine : est-ce normal que les couches planes, à "l'intérieur" du print mais aussi et surtout au-dessus ressemblent à 5a332096a8326_IMG_49811.thumb.JPG.0d70f1920b428d2b5a8c976aa59a8149.JPG et 5a332096f086f_IMG_49821.thumb.JPG.a0b820111adbb2d7f9acaa0591571b69.JPG ?

Peut-on se débarrasser des stries ?

Je n'ai pas l'impression d'avoir le plateau trop haut pourtant... plutôt trop bas ! (Je l'ai calibré après (oui oui) ce print pour un autre modèle 3D et j'ai bien pu le remonter, la feuille de papier ne frottait pas... Et à l'intérieur de ce 2e print (au moment où j'écris il est donc en cours) je retrouve la même chose)

Merci !

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    Posted · Planéité de la couche supérieure

    Salut Aéro,

    Les stries c'est la vie ! ^^

    tu n'aura jamais un résultat aussi miroir que la face coté plateau.

    Essai de jouer sur la vitesse et la t° si tu veux encore améliorer l'aspect.

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    Posted · Planéité de la couche supérieure

    En effet sur ces photos elles sont très prononcées. Comme dit @electromu avec quelques réglages ca doit pouvoir s'améliorer. Si non selon la matière et les couleurs les rendus sont plus propres.

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