![]() Filament Diameter: 1.75mm (as measured, pretty spot on).Default Printing Speed: 30mm/sec (printing at faster speeds requires hotter print temps to get the filament melted in time).Weird they split the settings into multiple tabs…) Wipe Nozzle: On (This pairs with the wipe setting in the Advanced tab, below.But this is for their default (smaller) nozzle\hotblock, and the Volcano is already 10mm longer than it, so a 10mm retraction has been working ok. Note, the “ E3D-v6 Troubleshooting Guide” says not to use retractions over 5mm, since they can pull the filament into the cold-zone.Gizmo Dorks Gray PLA, printed on glass covered in wood-glue slurry.But it almost made it… )īased on all of that, here’s the highlights of the Simplif圓D settings: (Note, I intentionally didn’t show the back : The rainbow arch did fail. 4mm nozzle machine printing at 100-200 micron, for this beast, I’m pretty happy: So while the below image looks pretty sketchy compared to some finely-tuned. At this point I easily had a small bucket full of test prints, so I was pretty happy, and may have lol’d a bit.įrom there, I gave the Make 2012 Torture Test a try again: I’d done it before, and… I didn’t take a pic, it looked like my printer had thrown up all over the place. Finally, in the ‘Advanced’ tab, I checked on ‘Perform retraction during wipe movement’, and print B was born. No amount of additional retraction, ‘wiping’, ‘coasting’, or ‘extra restart distance’ would solve the problem. Same model, same orientation, different print settings.įor the life of me, I couldn’t get rid of all the zits on print A: Even though I had retraction enabled, whenever the hotend would come to the end of a segment, I could physically see a bit of filament extrude out. The slicer terms I discuss below are based on Simplif圓D‘s settings.Ĭompare prints A
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