Hi all!
I’ve bought Anycubic PLA…
And i’m using this parameters
But this is the result… please could you help me?
Thank you!!!
Hi all!
I’ve bought Anycubic PLA…
And i’m using this parameters
But this is the result… please could you help me?
Thank you!!!
Let’s start with how you are cleaning your plate.
Thank you for your response,
I washed the dish with dishwashing soap and sponge…just like in the video
Have you dried the filament?
Just taken out of the package, sealed and with the sachets of desiccant salts
Brand new filaments can be moist and in need of a drying. If you’ve scrubbed your bed, drying the filament would be the next thing to look at.
I’ve personally had poor experience with Anycubic filament, lots of stringing and bad print quality. This was before I had a dryer and on a different printer (an anycubic printer, actually). Knowing what I do now, I have a feeling that their filament is stored for a long time in a non-climate controlled environment, or at least something in their process means the filament takes on extra moisture
Ok i will try! Thanks
Will dry and try again!
Typically I would recommend a filament dryer with a fan and drying it for 12 hours overnight, I’m not sure how effective an oven is as I haven’t tried it, but an hour isn’t very much time (it’s a slow process). Have you poked a needle in your nozzle to see if there’s a clog though? Also, are you running the flow calibration when you print?
Yes both calibration process gone well
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I had good calibration models
Instead of changing the settings to match, try the generic pla profile just as it comes, that’s how I print with that pla and it prints fine for me
have you tried other filament? If other filament worked, then you know the answer.
if you had success on other filament, are you clogged?
i think it will printing to fast, the flow is not good…
check nozzle setting too.
That is pretty much assumed. If someone is taking the time to post here, then they’ll have taken the 2 minutes to clean the build plate. it’s kind of a given like ohh my car doesn’t start, better check if it has gas
hopefully everyone on here know that
before “tuning” anything slice it with GEN PLA from the APP and send it → don’t touch anything at all - > does it print.
No? not the filament.
Yes? does it look good? → tune.
// the chances of the machine ai from the app screwing up a gen pla slice on the benchy is like zero that’s why. if this fails then…you know? //
from your screenshots
My 2 cents is you are running way too hot even tho they say 220 and the flow is all wrong. (use the auto calibration in the device menu after the gen pla slice actually prints)
I tune all the regular pla when I use it to 210print / 215start to give you a clue. regardless of brand. and speeds lower than 80mm/sec
If you’ve looked at any of the adhesion/printing problem threads you’ll realize that majority of users don’t know they need to really scrub their plate. It is absolutely not a given whatsoever
this is an issue because your nozzle is clogged, remove the nozzle and do a cold pull… if error still is present replace nozzle and see if error is still present
Yes with Anycubic different filament is all ok
I would not assume that. There have been many problem posts where people thought they had cleaned the plate well enough, but then came back later and said that after they scrubbed it more, it printed fine.