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Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

Hello!! I own a anycubic chiron and 3 days ago I bought a transparent filament from REAL-Filaments. I am trying to print a button with a letter on the top but I haven't found yet which kind of setting do I need to use in order to get a good result. I tried many different combinations and I have read many forums and saw plenty of videos on youtube but still can't get a good result. Apparently it need different setting from just a normal pla+ because with pla+ I can get very good results.. Can anyone help me please?

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    With the model loaded in Cura and Cura ready to slice use the "File | Save Project" command and post the 3mf file here.  The file will include your printer, all your settings, and the model.  It's the best to trouble shoot with.

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    When you have single wall letters and they are closely spaced then stringing is a real problem.

    I've altered some settings (max comb distance with no retraction, retraction minimum travel, acceleration, line width) and so there will be retractions between each letter.  That also means there will be primes and any prime can leave a little blob.  I didn't print this but it should be closer than where you were.

    The speed will drop to around 10mm/sec as you bounce off "Minimum Layer Time" but I thought lowering the accel to 500 would be smoother and (hopefully) result in crisper letters.

    I also changed the support interface to 50% "grid" as it should be easier to pry out than the 100% concentric was.

    For a 6 minute print that's a tough little bugger.

    GV_AC BUTTON.3mf

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    thank you very much! I will try it right now!!

     

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    so do I need to just download the file in your comment and open it as a project and its ready tto print? Or do I need to change the settings that you are describing?

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    That is with the settings changed.  Just slice and print.  Pay close attention to the preview though.  You know your printer and I don't.

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    Posted (edited) · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    Don't be so sure about it haha😅. I have never understood clearly the anycubic chiron... But at least I now have a better reference. Thanks again! 

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    All in all I'd consider printing that with a .3 nozzle.

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    Posted · Transparent Filament (HELP)

    I also read that is better with higher layer height but I am afraid about the resolution of the thinner letters but I will try it now also. By the way I have already printed 2 buttons the look great! Thank you again! You saved me a lot of time or even days.. 

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