Anyone have any issues with this material?
The recommended temperatures are something like 240-260, however, when I tried printing anywhere in that range I got consistently blobby and oozing prints. So I decided to troubleshoot and try tests at lower and lower temperatures, until I hit something around 215-220, which I felt was extremely out of the manufacturer's range. Anyone have a similar temperature issue? Maybe this is a fluke, or I was accidentally sent a set of their older ColorFabb formulation.
Thanks for the help!
ColorFabb XT (Copoly) - White
ColorFabb XT (Copoly) - White
Rostock Max v2
-E3Dv6 w/ 0.25/0.4/0.6mm nozzles
-Currently printing with: ColorFabb XT (Clear & White), Flex PLA, and PORO-LAY FOMM
-E3Dv6 w/ 0.25/0.4/0.6mm nozzles
-Currently printing with: ColorFabb XT (Clear & White), Flex PLA, and PORO-LAY FOMM
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Re: ColorFabb XT (Copoly) - White
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I am having a similar issue with Colorfabb XT White with an E3dV6 head. Lower temps (<240C) result in weak, delaminating prints that easily crunch. Higher temps (>255C) are strong, don't delaminate, but are smooshy and bloby (the technical term). Somewhere in the middle (245-253) prints, but you have to play with the speed a lot depending on the part you are printing. It also leaves little blobs that the print head later hits or pushes around. Weird.
I am having a similar issue with Colorfabb XT White with an E3dV6 head. Lower temps (<240C) result in weak, delaminating prints that easily crunch. Higher temps (>255C) are strong, don't delaminate, but are smooshy and bloby (the technical term). Somewhere in the middle (245-253) prints, but you have to play with the speed a lot depending on the part you are printing. It also leaves little blobs that the print head later hits or pushes around. Weird.