Cute Octopus
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:31 am
Hi All,
this is my print of the iconic "Hello world" Cute Octopus that.... 'the big company who bought out open sourcing 3D products to make a buck' *Cough Makerbot Cough* use to demonstrate their colour selections.
I like it cause its cute and a symbol of the 3D world; the beginning of a collection i feel.
But as cute and sweet as it is, there is a problem, and not just with this print either, so i was hoping for some assistance:
When my ROSTOCK MAX v2 using Repertier and Slic3r (0.5mm nozzle, black ABS, bed temp 90-100 degrees C, hotend 220 degrees C) gets to the near end of printers where the nozzle is circling itself closer and closer, the material it is depositing doesn't stay where it was laid and doesn't 'set'; it becomes this soft hot blob that moves about causing misprint paths and in more extreme cases, complete failure of a part (i can send more pictures if requested).
I've played with the printer settings on the fly when i notice it happening with limited results: I turn down the speed and the flow and on some occations where things began to get really bad i dropped the temp of the hotend.
And suggestions of what i might be able to tweak in the settings or printing style to solve/remove this problem?
Thank you
this is my print of the iconic "Hello world" Cute Octopus that.... 'the big company who bought out open sourcing 3D products to make a buck' *Cough Makerbot Cough* use to demonstrate their colour selections.
I like it cause its cute and a symbol of the 3D world; the beginning of a collection i feel.
But as cute and sweet as it is, there is a problem, and not just with this print either, so i was hoping for some assistance:
When my ROSTOCK MAX v2 using Repertier and Slic3r (0.5mm nozzle, black ABS, bed temp 90-100 degrees C, hotend 220 degrees C) gets to the near end of printers where the nozzle is circling itself closer and closer, the material it is depositing doesn't stay where it was laid and doesn't 'set'; it becomes this soft hot blob that moves about causing misprint paths and in more extreme cases, complete failure of a part (i can send more pictures if requested).
I've played with the printer settings on the fly when i notice it happening with limited results: I turn down the speed and the flow and on some occations where things began to get really bad i dropped the temp of the hotend.
And suggestions of what i might be able to tweak in the settings or printing style to solve/remove this problem?
Thank you