I tried another new filament (a white PLA), and it worked perfectly. I'm going to guess the grey CR-PLA was a dud, unfortunately.Thank you for the help!
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I tried another new filament (a white PLA), and it worked perfectly. I'm going to guess the grey CR-PLA was a dud, unfortunately.Thank you for the help!
Thanks again for the help. I tried printing again via Cura with the new settings you recommended. I then tried to print the same thing via Prusaslicer (with the temperatures set to 210 C for the...
I'm pretty sure I did - heated it up to 240 C, removed the ABS filament, then pushed the PLA filament through the extruder so that it (should've) caught all the remaining ABS.
Ah, sorry. I'm not used to asking for help on these issues :)So - The printer is a new one, basically two weeks old. Creality Ender 3 Pro. It managed to print some intricate creations in ABS, but...
I don't think it's moisture. I've been using a brand new CR-PLA filament, which I opened from its wrap just a week or so ago (and immediately faced said issues).
Hi everyone,
I have a new Ender 3 Pro printer, and am using Cura as my slicer of choice (set to PLA / ABS according to the material I'm printing with).
ABS prints come out very well, but the...