181 Esun Pla Plus Settings
181 Esun Pla Plus Settings. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:
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I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion.Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers).
I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to.

I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me... Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products... Thanks in advance for any advice!

I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here... Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. Thanks in advance for any advice! 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm.. I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then.

Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm.. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. My basic settings in cura are: 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. 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. 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. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6.. Thanks in advance for any advice!

Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 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. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). So, std pla prints great. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some 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. 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.

29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. 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. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings.

07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some 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. If you need any support please leave your feedback. So, std pla prints great. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether.. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. So, std pla prints great. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6.

The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing... I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here. My basic settings in cura are: See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: If you need any support please leave your feedback. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm.

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 have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then.

Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm... Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether.. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please.

Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. So, std pla prints great. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed.

Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. My basic settings in cura are:. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

Thanks in advance for any advice! The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. 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. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings.. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered

Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. If you need any support please leave your feedback. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters:. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.

12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings.. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly.

Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2... 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195.

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. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds... 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly.

So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly.

Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers).. . Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm.

When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. . I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then.

Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm.

Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs.. 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 i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?.. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions.

Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.. 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... 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please.

So, std pla prints great.. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. So, std pla prints great. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. My basic settings in cura are: Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195.. So, std pla prints great.
07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. 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. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+.. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me... Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6.. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion.

My basic settings in cura are:.. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm... 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.

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.. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for 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. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion.

12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 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. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters:

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. 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.. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers).

Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). So, std pla prints great. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions.. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters:

I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here... 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. If you need any support please leave your feedback. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs.
The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly... 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether.

When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195.. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. If you need any support please leave your feedback.. If you need any support please leave your feedback.

This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to... Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+?

12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+.. So, std pla prints great. 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. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered My basic settings in cura are: I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.

07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether... Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please... 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.

Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Thanks in advance for any advice! So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: If you need any support please leave your feedback. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm... 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 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. 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 have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here.. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products.

I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Thanks in advance for any advice! Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2.. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed.

As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed.. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. 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.. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing.

Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 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.

The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195.

I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. 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. My basic settings in cura are:. If you need any support please leave your feedback.

The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing.. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: So, std pla prints great. 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. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here. 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. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the 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 have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then.. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion.

So, std pla prints great. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. 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. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. So, std pla prints great.

Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. 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. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2.

So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.. 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. So, std pla prints great. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.. 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 is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 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. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.

29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed.. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to.

07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether... 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs.

Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion... See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered 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 have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether.

07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please.
29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please... I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here.

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. 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. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. 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 is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products.

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... 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. My basic settings in cura are: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. 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. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs.. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers).

When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195... Thanks in advance for any advice! The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. So, std pla prints great. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some 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. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered

My basic settings in cura are: I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Has anybody managed to get good filament tips with the esun pla+? I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products... . 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly.

Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. My basic settings in cura are: 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. 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.

I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions... My basic settings in cura are: 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. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. So, std pla prints great. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+.

Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.. 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 is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds.
60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Brand:esun pla + printing parameters:.. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products.

If you need any support please leave your feedback. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. If you need any support please leave your feedback. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+.

07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. 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. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. If you need any support please leave your feedback. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. Thanks in advance for any advice! Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2.

So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: If you need any support please leave your feedback. Managed to get it to extrude okay, but temp was way up to 230°c and even at that temp there's still some underextrusion. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing.

29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. Mon oct 12, 2020 12:13 pm. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing... I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions.

See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether.

When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed.. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing.

As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. 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 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:

See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. So, std pla prints great. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. If you need any support please leave your feedback. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. Until i tried to print the bullseye fan duct, that's when i first encountered 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the 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 have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then.. So, std pla prints great.

I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed... 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.

12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for 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.

23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c.. So, std pla prints great. See pics, the failed print was at 210 and the other at 230 and slowed down the speed. 29/01/2017 · i need some help with esun's abs+ please. If you need any support please leave your feedback. 23/10/2019 · stringing is gone, but underextrudes badly with default pla profile at 210°c. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I have tried various modifications to the pla profile settings but to no avail, so i thought i would post my dilemma here. 07/07/2017 · i've been searching through all the postings regarding this stings and hairs issue with esun pla plus but didn't find a solutionexcept for maybe settings for the esun petg filament which is of course a different beast altogether. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed.. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers).
Pla+285h1 (multiple colors) feedback reach | rohs msds... I have to say that i was fairly satisfied with the print quality i was getting then. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: So, std pla prints great. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to. Esun is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products... Brand:esun pla + printing parameters:

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 is the world's leading brand of 3d printing materials with a complete range of products. The esun pla+ printed better aside from the stringing. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Both the white and green abs+ however i cant find a temperature it will print at, yet its supposed to be "better" than abs. Njgsx96 february 11, 2017, 6:02am #2. I plan to experiment with settings too, but i figured i would post on the board to see if anyone has any suggestions. 215c up to 260c in 2 ~5c increments and the corners curl badly... 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+.

So, std pla prints great... If you need any support please leave your feedback. As a control the purple is std abs noname and prints perfectly at 240c, no fan, 100c bed.

So i have been trying to get it to print and simply failing.. So, std pla prints great. Set the support angle so that it is printed 90 degrees different than the infill angle you've set (which is also the angle of the top bottom layers). Brand:esun pla + printing parameters: Alternatively, i'd love to hear which pla filament people have had success with, on the taz 6. 12/02/2017 · i was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations on what settings to use for the esun pla+. 13/05/2019 · esun pla+ filament settings. This reduces the area of contact between the supports and the surface it's close to.. When i first started 3d printing, i didn't know that my esun pla+ had a temperature range that was higher than normal pla, so all i did was follow this profile i found on youtube and printed at 195.