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Collectie 97+ Esun Pla+ Stringing. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.
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I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.My basic settings in cura are:
Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … Filament is esun pla+ white. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions).. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect.

So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. Filament is esun pla+ white. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. My basic settings in cura are:. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Filament is esun pla+ white. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: . So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.
23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? Hotend temp 210, bed temp: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. My basic settings in cura are: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Filament is esun pla+ white.. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop.. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? My basic settings in cura are: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: My basic settings in cura are: I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Filament is esun pla+ white. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction... Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura... Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. .. Filament is esun pla+ white.

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing... 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

Filament is esun pla+ white.. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura... Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. My basic settings in cura are:

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity... Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?
I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra …. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). My basic settings in cura are: 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?.. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion... Filament is esun pla+ white. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool... Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect.

I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions).

Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails.. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Filament is esun pla+ white. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.
I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra ….. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails... 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Hotend temp 210, bed temp:. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. My basic settings in cura are: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing.. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions).

13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. My basic settings in cura are: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+)... Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura... . Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.

I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. Filament is esun pla+ white. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:.. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). My basic settings in cura are:. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing... I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?.. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. . Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails.. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra …

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Filament is esun pla+ white. Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions).

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: My basic settings in cura are: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. My basic settings in cura are: Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions).. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I use a test model (attached) with 10mm tall cone type towers of different shapes (5x5mm square, 5x1mm rectangular, 5mm diameter circular) and an extra … 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Printer i am using is a sovol sv01 (direct drive) at (after a lot of fiddling) 205c/60c, 1.2mm/50mm/s retraction. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing... On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails.

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:.. I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing.

Been up and down all the relevant cura settings with virtually no effect.. 13.05.2019 · has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? My basic settings in cura are: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). I have a quite a few rolls, so have been trying to find settings that work, but can't seem to get rid of the stringy tips, which are leading to random mmu fails.

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 for retraction, there's always some oozing and stringing. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: My basic settings in cura are:

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity... I've adjusted cooling moves from 1 up to 4 and played around with the ramming settings (not 100% sure what i'm doing in there, wish there were more detailed instructions). Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.
