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04-10-2019, 03:22 PM #1
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Blobs/Zits on the side of printed part.
Hope this is the right thread to be posting this...
So for the past couple days I have been trying to print a specific model I made for what we call a tension relief basically relieves tension off a cord, any how the tension relief which is being printed with soft pla, has little "zits" as I have heard them be called that appear in the exact same spot on every single print i have tried making large changes to the print settings but nothing works, I have changed speed from upper 50mm/s to all the way down to even 10mm/s, I have changed temperature from a range of 165 to 210 degrees Celsius, I tried disabling combing, I tried disabling retraction and tried increasing flow by 10 and decreasing it by 10, nothing made even the slightest difference in print quality... I checked for a change in filament diameter too see if it absorbed any moisture and it is within 0.03 mm and I don't here any obvious poping or sizzling. Should I still dry it in the oven?
Any suggestions as to what I should do to fix this, I need this part as smooth as possible, obviously FDM printers are limited, but if i can get these "zits" off that would be good enough.
Edit: using polar3d for slicer.
Using Flash Forge Finder No modifications standard factory model.
Printing with Soft/Flex PLA from paramount
cant post picture cause i don't have 3 posts...
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04-10-2019, 05:41 PM #2
I would start with checking that the slicer has the correct configuration for the 3D Printer.
Filament diameter, nozzle size, infill overlap, feed-rate ect...
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04-10-2019, 07:14 PM #3
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Everything is correct, Cant adjust feed-rates in polar3d but i believe it knows the correct feed rate, I have the infil overlap 2% higher because otherwise there are gaps between the top and walls of prints.
nooby question,sorry
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