Gotcha. Sorry that happened. I’ve accidentally done that too, forgotten to check the plate and started a new print. So far no disasters but you are a good reminder to pay more attention to that.
The poops I’m getting with this issue are about 20mm of a little squirt. It just lies on the plate and is not stuck. My prints are coming out fine, but the hot end either knocks them off of the plate or picks them up. When they get picked up they end up in the print stuck to it and that makes a bad spot.
Ok but that is unsupervised print’s start.
Yes there is a little chance for the poop to be deployed bad in the chute and pop on the bed but you do supervise the first layer.
other printers have different and same troubles to take care.
that’s just jinx for real, that purge whirpool was sturdy for real
Were are getting things mixed up here. The thread I started is not user error or a poor setting. Poop certainly gets flung out of the chute and lands on the bed. We all see that frequently.
The issue in this thread is about a bug or defect. When, and only when, I select to use a different filament as support. When the head changes from the left hotend to the right hotend, it squirts out filament in the back center of the bed. It’s about 50mm to the right of the chute. It does not go to the chute to poop.
Again, this only occurs when choosing to use a different filament as support material. If I turn that off, on issues. And if I print with two different colors on the right and left head like normal, no problem. The bug occurs when a different filament is chosen for the support. In my case, HIPS as support for ASA. But, if I use PLA and PETG for the same purpose, the bug.
Let’s not get sidetracked by the post about an accidental print on top of a print that caused some damage, which is a completely different scenario than my issue.
I run 2.2.1.60 also and I have no such issue. i print abs,asa, pla,petg,tpu
Are you sure the specific filaments settings are not messed up ?
I can only testify I had no issues supporting each other petg and pla
I would suggest you to tweak a filament settings you already used (abs maybe) for temp and flow and use that for your interface’s hips spool. this should help exclude an issue in the hips filament’s profile.