pancakesplease wrote:Alright, well quick update: Printing is going okay, I was able to print all of the parts for the spool holder, so no more babysitting the printer. Still having power issues once in a while, I've ordered the new PSU and it should be here this week.
I've started printing parts for the jigsaw replacement extruder, but I've run into a couple issues. it's probably mostly due to the fact that I'm new to printing and I don't know what settings I should use for Slic3r. First off, I get those lines on the sides of my prints, which in that troubleshooting guide it says it could be a couple things. My guess was temperature variation, but watching the temperature I'm not sure that it's varying enough to cause a problem. I'm hoping that this problem will just be resolved with a new PSU and/or extruder.
I've also had some overheating issues with the smaller layers, does anybody know what settings I should change on Slic3r to fix this?
My last question is specifically about the parts for the jigsaw extruder. Will they need to be printed with supports? If so, what settings would you recommend? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Temperature variation causes the bulging you might be seeing. I'm not sure how to fix it with the SD2, but start by making sure your PID is tuned. You can use repetier host to autotune PID and then put the new settings in eeprom. A new extruder will probably also help, which may require PSU. Note that some early sanguinolulus shipped with no bootloader, which prevents you from uploading firmware, but there are people online that will send you a new chip with a bootloader for £9 in the UK (not tested, waiting on one myself), or you can burn a bootloader to it yourself.
http://www.soliwiki.com/PID_tuning
https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin … eshooting/
A fan can help with small layers (can also screw prints up). There are some for the MK5 extruder, but you fan setup would change once you get E3D, in any case. I've had some luck with skeinforge for small prints, else you can make many copies of the same print or have some other tower that the extruder builds in order to avoid overheating the plastic. I think slicr does have facilities for small prints though. e.g. it has "small perimeters" speed (possibly in "expert mode"). You could lower that in order to allow plastic to cool before putting new plastic down on top.
I recently printed the MK5 extruder assembly, and I believe I did that without supports. It has one built-in support that you'll cut away after.
SD2 Sanguinololu 1.3a atmega1284p, wood platform, lawsy's carriages, braided fishing line, pallet wood overhead spool mount, carboard/magnet enclosure, glass bed, E3D v6, bed levelling knobs, extended z-stop, 25A DC-DC SSR for bed heater, everything fixed to the SD2 frame, marlin firmware with some adjustments and extra failsafes enabled. I'll never give up on you, little printer that could(n't)!