Ok, i will give it a try with an even higher temp and layer height 0.2mm. When I tried printing ninjaflex the first time 2 years a go, I just wanted to try. The results were pretty good, which of course increased the expectations.
What I just don't understand is that the walls basically don't suffer from underextrusion but primarily the infill.
QuoteFlexible materials are not really considered reliable for bowden printing, so I wouldn't get my hopes too high regarding the expected results.
So, how do you print flex material reliable?
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No experience with Ninjaflex. Assuming the printer is printing OK with more standard filaments, I would alter settings that would promote easier material flow. Maybe a bit hotter yet, or taller layers. Flexible materials are not really considered reliable for bowden printing, so I wouldn't get my hopes too high regarding the expected results.
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