Hello, I need help as quickly as possible: I was printing a Part with 200mm length , 80mm height and 30mm thick from Silk PLA Filament (Bambu and the second try with ESUN filament). On top of that Part I had a Text (see pictures) with black PLA Filament also from Bambulab and ESUN. I wrote the Text in Bambu Studio and it is 1mm deep in the part… The surface of this print is a complete mess. Does someone has any tipps for me?
Filament was dried for 8 hours, both the silver and black PLA.
Printer Bambu P1S
Front door was half open (tried it also closed)
Plate was Textured PEI
Part Fan was on 100% first print and 80% on the second print
AUX Fan was on 20% and 30%
Flushing Multiplier was on 1x and second print
15% Infill (Gyroid)
For flush text, I usually go to the Object settings and convert the text objects to modifiers. I the make sure to use the Arachne wall generator, concentric top surface an 99 wall loops for the text.
Not sure what is happening around the text. It may be taken care off by the switch to a modifier for the text, or it too may benefit from concentric patterns.
I have found 0.4-0.6mm depth to be plenty for text height. Saves on print time and filament.
Thanks for your reply, for this text I also converted the text objects to midifiers.
Can you explain me quick where I find those settings in Bambu Studio: “make sure to use the Arachne wall generator, concentric top surface an 99 wall loops”
Arachne is in the Quality settings in the Wall Generator drop down.
Wall loops is at the top of the Strength settings.
Bit I am not sure which problem is the biggest one. The dark patches around the text? They are very odd. I’d check the underlying layers, ensure that all objects are part of the same assembly and have a quick look at flushing volumes.
If none of those show a smoking gun, I’d look at the infill patterns and number of top surfaces before considering the Silk PLA a bit further.
Thanks I will give that a try in the evening.
Hm I think those darker sports are only because of the bad lightning of the photo but on those spots the surface is (how should I describe it) a bit liftet up and not smooth.
But I can not really identify those problem either… At first i thought it could be because of to less cooling on the top because it looks a bit molten?
I looked at the flushing volumes and turned those up so this is definetly not the problem.