New Here also having issues with my X1C
The person you are relying to is not the OP.
@Vashik007 You can’t post pictures until your trust level increases from a “New User” to “Basic User”. Browse the forum a little more to move up. (Edit) I see you’ve already moved up.
If using eSun filaments, use the same settings for Bambu Basic PLA. It works perfectly fine.
Dont mess with the settings at all.
I have printed many, many objects with both filaments already, even using them combined and have had no issues whatsoever.
My suggestion is, load the eSun filament(s) and set it as Bambu Basic PLA.
Another thought is, are you using an AMS? If so, are the eSun spools cardboard? If so, have you wrapped the outer edge in good quality electrical tape or have you printed spool adaptors?
I printed many spool adaptors. Even an extra thin versions however none worked. If you have printed adaptors, be sure they are hitting the lid.
I personally stick with electrical tape.
The reason for me asking is, it is possible the AMS is not feeding the filament in correctly (cardboard roll may be slipping or getting jammed) and there possibly isnt enough filament being used which may be causing the stringing.
Hi Dean,
thank you for your good advice. I should have posted to this topic before. Sorry about that.
Dont mess with the settings at all.
That is exactly what I found out about myself, with one exception: I set the bed temp to 55 when printing large flat models.
I also discovered that for my kind of printing (mechanical parts, tubes, cylinders, clamps etc.), the environment nees to be cool. So I usually leave the door open.
Maybe I will post a follow up.
When it comes to the spools - I use them as is, out of the eSun box. Have had almost no problems with this approach in my ASM. The only problem has been that a full spool somethimes tend to bakclash, so I manually have to wind it up. But that is a minor issue, not a big deal.
-Ingvar
Like others said, you are printing too fast. Literally, that’s it. During Slicing, go to your print speed and put on “silent.” This will print at 50% speed; it takes longer but you’ll have better detail and no spaghetti issues. I have the same printer, another thing that could be impacting this is no venting. Do you have the top cover on and door closed? If so, that doesn’t allow air flow to properly cool each layer. Go to 3DprinterBeginner and check out their upgrade recommendations and look at the Bambulab printable supports to lift the top lid 1-2" to allow the air to flow. I did that and it solved that issue immediately. Cheers.
I was having bed adhesion problems on large flat prints, then I tried alcohol to clean the plate I suggest wiping down the plate with isopropyl alcohol after every print. Unless I use glue, I rarely wash with soap & water.