This beige has caused issues in other parts too - lines in straight walls usually. I did notice that when printing this, filament would curl up a little after being printed.
Filament not dry enough? Cooling not adequate enough? Flow rate too much?
Printed small overhang test piece which turned out nice in black PLA, and adequate in this beige, so I am inclined to think its not belt tension issue
Probably wet filament or just a bad roll. The good green gives you the ability to rule out nearly everything else imo.
I’m not sure what to expect from Bambu PLA directly from the factory because I always dry it for at least 6 hours at 55C and this results in high quality prints nearly every time.
I could also imagine an odd case where either:
you used a calibrated pressure advance but it was a really out of whack value.
you used auto calibration but it messed up big time, don’t suspect this with beige color though.
Still a bit perplexing that the vertical members look perfect and as soon as the overhang starts its really hosed.
Any luck on this? My A1 Mini doesn’t really do that good of a job on overhangs to begin with (or maybe this Elegoo PLA+) but these honeycomb/hex patterns with the point upward look absolutely terrible. I know, 30 degree overhangs and all, but I see plenty of prints that look way better than mine
I dont think upright hex patterns are very good on these printers, as i had similar results with another x1c as well.
What i have learned is that drying, calibrating dynamics and flow rate will solve most issues or at least help immensly.
Changing print settings did very little for me, calibration did a lot. I think it is at least good enough that it looks good from a normal distance and similar/better than most pics on makerworld