What if your thermocouple was the wrong model or defective in some way, while you think your printing at 198, you could very well be printing at 245 !
Have you ever tried lowering your temperature...
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What if your thermocouple was the wrong model or defective in some way, while you think your printing at 198, you could very well be printing at 245 !
Have you ever tried lowering your temperature...
One thing I notice though, I do not have stringing like you do and I have a jhead also.
100 just means go as fast as you can which is not really fast. I have a Prusa i3. These little motors don't turn fast at all.
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It is a difficult part to print, the first one was the blue one, not bad, then the purple, don't know what happened there, last one is red and the best one I find.
I used all the same settings...
What are your print settings for this job in Cura?
Can you send me the link to this part, I'll try printing it and take a picture.
I've have some PLA that works great at 190 and others at 209, depends on manufacturer I guess.
I find that the temperature can also make a good difference, if it's too hot, it will string more. Have you played with the temperature and tried lowering it a little?
Great contest and great little printer. Come to papa
I had something very similar last week and after taking everything apart and back again, in the end I think the issue was with thermistor that was not making a good contact. I couldn't find anything...
Congrats on that first print,it's a good feeling to finally see it move !
Interresting design! Wouldn't it work with just 2 arms? I guess that wouldn't help with stability.
Hahaha, so true :)
Here is mine as it sits right now. I've done a lot of modifications since I built it. It's a little messy around it, aren't they always :)
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I also just started this summer, I went to a Workshop at the Voxel Factory to assemble my own Prusa Mendal I3. Hoping to share my own experience and problems with others.
Post away :)