I’ve had my P1P for 5 months or so and have been very happy with it overall. The past few days I’ve tried printing some playing card holders for my dad that are curved and just fit in the bed, while somewhat tall and skinny. I’m having trouble with both ends warping and lifting enough that it then causes some layer shifting and poor layer adhesion. My filament is all dry, PEI sheet is clean (regular soap & water, IPA between prints) and adhesion is great for most things I print. I usually wait for the bed to cool (Home Assistant alerts me when the bed has cooled) before removing parts so I don’t have to fight with getting the thinner parts off the bed.
Aside from being taller and narrower than many of my prints, the other big variable is the ambient temperature in my garage. The past couple weeks it has been hovering around 50F when I am printing and I am thinking that may be a part of the problem, especially since the P1P isn’t enclosed. I’m thinking that the upper portions of the part are cooling to fast while the base is staying warm and flexible, eventually prying it up.
I generally run the bed at 60C but have tried 65C. I’ve tried different brim settings all the way up to 10 rows and 0 separation. The brim is always stuck down but the ends of the part have torn away from the brim, so I don’t think any level of bring is going to change it.
I’m debating between getting the aux cooling fan or enclosing the P1P. I understand the aux fan is there to cool more evenly to prevent warping, but I think given the relatively cool ambient temperature that it may only make things worse.
My other thought is to use acrylic and laser cut one of the enclosures out there to help keep the chamber warm during the winter, then remove it during the summer. Maybe that would be enough to help keep a more even chamber temperature and prevent warping?
My last though is to do the acrylic enclosure but then attach a small PTC heater at the bottom to assist in heating the chamber. I have a small PTC heater that I put in the laser bed when it isn’t in use to ensure the tube doesn’t freeze and that is attached to a temperature control relay.
Outside temperatures have been hovering around freezing but will get colder at times throughout the Pacific Northwest winter and I would really like to be able to keep printing.
I only print PLA and PETG, sometimes PLA-CF and have no plans to print anything else. I already have acrylic and the PTC heater so the only options that would really cost anything are the aux fan or the P1S upgrade. I also printed the 4 corners of the P1P “Vision” enclosure as some of my first prints for rounded corners and some color, but hadn’t ever planned to do the rest of the enclosure.
Which option would be best?
- Aux Cooling Fan
- P1P “Vision” Enclosure
- P1P “Vision” Encloser + PTC Heater
- Full P1S Upgrade?
Thanks