Yes it was PETG, but why does the V1 print perfect and the V2 shows the infill
no cooling on either machine
the infill was gyroid 20%, ill take some pictures today
thanks
Yes it was PETG, but why does the V1 print perfect and the V2 shows the infill
no cooling on either machine
the infill was gyroid 20%, ill take some pictures today
thanks
I don't know your printers, so I can't say much about that. I guess you will have to compare all other settings too, one by one? Printing speed, nozzle temp, material flow, double-check fans, other airflows,...?
Could be tiny machine differencies giving different quality of the infill.
The Gyroids cause a lot of movements during print which PETG dont like. I found I had to reduce the infill speed almost down to wall speed to get a good quality infill with Gyroids and PETG.
If your firmware supports it, try ARC Welder plug-in. Reduces the G-code a lot when using Gyroids and could increase the quality since you will get a smoother movement.
What I don’t get is exactly the same file prints great on ender 3 V1
Does the infill quality look the same before top layers start?
Pictures and perhaps the different project files would probably help get more help
Edited by AndersKMaybe increase the top and bottom layers I usually do a minimum of 3 walls, top and bottom layers
Hi that’s exactly what you see in the pictures, the better one is 8 layers
crazy
print at 100% infill , all perfect
Are the E-steps calibrated on both printers? It's something that could be different between them. Maybe some under-extrusion on the V2 is causing that.
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Are you sure you used the same material in both printers? PLA bridges quite well and pulls nice strings that do close the gap soon. But PET and similar materials won't: the string snaps and folds back onto itself, causing a blob instead of a bridge. This makes it a lot harder to fill the top layers, especially when the cooling fan is off for better layer adhesion.
Also check cooling settings and cooling fans on both machines.
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