I just greased the bars and printer a test piece to see if there was any improvements.
I got this result.. What should I change?
I got a small hole at the start, and some small room between the solid top layers and the skin..
I have added my .bfb and .bfb.bak files here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kq5jzvd1cwnw ... KLG9a?dl=0
Help with quality
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Re: Help with quality
To reduce the gap between solid and the perimeter loops increase the "Loop/Solid infill overlap" into Printer/Hardware tabrantzaus wrote:I just greased the bars and printer a test piece to see if there was any improvements.
I got this result.. What should I change?
I got a small hole at the start, and some small room between the solid top layers and the skin..
I have added my .bfb and .bfb.bak files here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kq5jzvd1cwnw ... KLG9a?dl=0
The hole at the start is probably a bad M228/227 setting, those settings are really hard to find and require a lot of testing.
Load the cyl30x10 into KS, set "count" = 2 to have 2 cylinders.
Into style set the infill to vase, Num loops = 2, Skin thickness =0
Slice and print.
observe the seam of the parts you print, the internal and the external seam are printed differently because one is printed after a long distance ( distance between the 2 cylinders), the other seam is printed with a very short distance ( from the previous seam on the same part), change M227 and/ or M228 setting until both seams are OK.
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