Topic: Da Vinci Jr 1.0 with Simplify3d
Hello,
Are any of you successfully using an unmodified Da Vinci Jr 1.0 with the Simplify3D software, and if so have you shared your settings anywhere?
I'm new to 3d printing, and I'm having difficulty getting it to work with Simplify3D. The first layer almost never works. I've tried maybe 2 or 3 dozen prints, tweaking settings each time, following the instructions on their Print Quality Troubleshooting page, and I have only gotten 2 to work successfully - but the overall quality of those two prints was quite nice. When I use the original XYZWare software it is the exact opposite: it works consistently, always laying down a clean first layer, but the overall quality of the result is mediocre. I'd like to be able to use some of Simplify3D's features to see if I can get better results.
My two main issues are:
1. When heating up, a significant amount of filament leaks out of the nozzle when using Simplify3D. Using the normal XYZWare software, very little leaks out during the heating cycle, but with Simplify3D I get anywhere from 1-3 inches of dangling filament which sometimes curls up behind the nozzle where it is hard to reach in the last few seconds before the print starts. Once it starts printing, this excess material almost always causes problems, even when using a brim. If I'm lucky and the dangling filament gets scraped off outside the brim it may be okay, but most of the time some or all of the extra material is within the print area of the brim or the model and it then interferes with the rest of the first layer. I've tried tweaking temperature, retraction settings, extrusion multiplier, etc. and haven't found a way to reduce or stop the leak.
Has anyone else had the same problem and found settings to fix it? Alternatively, I'd like to have it start by printing a strip along one edge of the bed, far away from the model itself, like the XYZWare software does. I haven't found a way to do that in Simplify3D though. Is there some g-code I could put in the scripts section to have it do that at the start of each print? Or can I create a simple model of a 4" long strip and always have both it and my actual model printed at the same time, and somehow force it to print the strip first?
2. The filament seems to come out thinner and less dense than it does when using the XYZWare software, and has much more difficulty sticking to the bed. My two successful prints both involved using an extrusion multiplier of 1.25 or higher, but then I get a clicking noise during the print which sounds like it might be coming from the filament feed mechanism above the spool, which makes me nervous. I just read an older post on here where someone mentioned lowering the print speed to 800 mm/min, and I haven't tried going that low yet. I'll try that tomorrow. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Lindharin
