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01-16-2015, 09:26 PM #1
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Simplift 3d ABS config
I am having trouble finding the right settings for use with Simply 3d for 3mm ABS
if you guys could assist i would appreciate it
I am levelling my bed to .01mm
.4 nozzle
.93 extrusion multiplier
.68 extrusion width
1mm retraction
.2mm layers
80% first layer height
130% first layer width
50% first layer speed
3 shells
245 hotend temp
110 bed temp
60mm/s speed
50% outline
80% solid infill
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01-16-2015, 10:03 PM #2
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what you have there are typical settings except your extrusion width is a little wide for a .4 nozzle. you can do it if there is a specific reason for it on a model but for normal printing .48-.55 would be fine. maybe people could help you more if you explained the specific problems you were having. pictures help also.
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01-16-2015, 10:39 PM #3
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im using abs juice, but i still cant get it to properly adhere to bed
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01-16-2015, 10:56 PM #4
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try bumping your bed temp up to 120, also don't be afraid to try other things. it's around 5$ for a 3 pack of the glue sticks, you can also do blue painters tape, hairspray, and of course ABS Juice.
I've gotten blue painters tape to work for ABS in combination to glue stick, Hairspray, and glue stick directly on glass. I also tried the method of acetone on the bed and rubbing with a messed up/warped part... but that didn;t work out for me. It really is just a matter of testing. Don't limit yourself, to one thing.
I did ultimately go with glue stick because of the low odor factor, as i have kids that are nearby and it cleans up with windex or water. Hairspray has a pretty rough odor, as does acetone. More than anything for initial prints just getting something to work well is a huge confidence booster, after that things tend to start working better because if you NEED a part printed you can get it done no matter what and aren't dependent on luck and the right conditions. An enclosure also helps if your printer is in a drafty area as a slight draft of cool air blowing across a part will warp it without a moments notice.
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01-16-2015, 11:00 PM #5
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calibrate your z height. you could be printing your first layer too far from the bed.
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01-16-2015, 11:20 PM #6
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i have a feeler guage and im 100% at .1mm
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01-16-2015, 11:59 PM #7
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Be careful with your adhesive attempts though. I once tried blue painter's tape, with hair spray on it, with ABS juice on top of that, to try to stop a part from warping. The part still warped, but it held so well the warping broke the glass plate.
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01-17-2015, 12:12 AM #8
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My house is really old and drafty the best thing i ever did was build and enclosure. Its not 100% sealed and only stays around 40c-45c but is a consistent constant temp with no drafts and with clough42s hit end shroud no air from the hot end blows across the parts either and with those 2 issues handled all my prints come out looking great :-) if the slicer isnt bugged and since you use simplify3d you shouldnt have that issue ever.
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01-17-2015, 11:48 AM #9
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I have my printer in my laundry room that also has the furnace, a pretty small space and it's warmer than any other part of the house. I was hoping that this would help me not need an enclosure
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01-17-2015, 11:50 AM #10
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I'm hoping that once I get auto bed levelling setup, I will have better luck with adhesion
Please explain to me how to...
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