Hey everyone, I'm having some issues printing the wolverine helmet from Do3d. I seem to be getting this weird layer issues as seen in videos and my supports merged to the print even with my z top distance at .275 I am using the bambu p1s only had it for about two weeks. I've printed a bunch of other successful prints but now this issue. I have tried cleaning my nozzle and yes I have done a cold pull, if anyone has insigh would be much appreciated.
#print quality and supports merged to print
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Check in the gcode you are printing. Maybe there was a mix up in the files:)
thanks for the help btw
No problem.
what would i look for in gcode i neevr really bothered looking at it only when it says like there are floating objects or overhangs things like that sorry if thats like a dumb question
so it does seem it changes
never noticed that
why would it go past my parameters of .16?
Just had to stop this print
Now if could remember where the settings are in bambu that would be helpfull
Hm that looks like it started clogging
Might be due the large layerheight overwhelming the meltrate of the hotend
Im afraid i dont know the solution by heart so youll have too google ๐
Doom is for reference to it work just a few days ago
Yea I tried just did t know how to word this but I also ordered a whole new complete hotend so maybe that would just fix things right up I hope
And how would that fix your slicer telling the printer to extrude too fast?
For the sudden clog id check the spool maybe it has a knot
There is a delicate balance between fast prints and higher quality. We are looking at variable(adaptive) layer height. Why it's there, what it does and how to apply it.
Full article found on Bambu lab wiki
https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/adaptive-layer-height
#bambulab #3dprinting #diy #design #tutorial
That should help ๐
May awnser will slow down now because im going too sleep. Have a nice day and let me know if yoz have further questions or found a solution ๐
after further testing i believe it was a mix of my nozzle and g code it seems i have a clog i cant get anythign to extrude now and also the g code was buggy i deleted the model and started over from start and g code became normal or as expected and now i have this clog i can clear no matter how many cold pulls i try to run
Youll have to do some trickery
Depending on the location of the clog youll hsve to remove the heatsink fan.
So to get that out youll have to heat up for awhile with the fan removed till the heat creeps up and the filament softens enough to be pushed down
If you have one of the long accupunkture needle you additionaly can slowly pushit upwards through the nozzle to aid the heating
Oh about the act normal again.... the failed print was that a new gcode or did you use the "print again" button @red iris ? The last one seems to mess regulary with zoffset meshbed etc. Its a known bug
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nice i dont have these tools but will order for the future thanks for all the help i think i should be fine so i will close this thread