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UMS3 - Shifted layers PLA print/ Bad line - Support problem?


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Posted · UMS3 - Shifted layers PLA print/ Bad line - Support problem?

It's really hard to describe what the problem is, but the pictures speaks for themself.

 

Where the supports are, the surface of the print is very bad.

It's shited, molten,..

The arm adbove has very bad lines, it looks like the arm of the statue is moved/shifted.

 

Can anybody help me?

Could it be a envirmental issue, temperature?

 

Printer: UM S3

software CURA 5.6.0

material: PLA SEMI MATT Colorfabb

nozzle: 0.4AA

layer height: 0.12

print temp: 200

bed temp: 60

Print speeds + infill: 50

print speeds all wall speeds: 30

temp: 5.6.0

 

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