Topic: What am I doing wrong?
Good evening/morning guys!
I am trying to print a rather large ambitious part and seem to be having all kinds of difficulty with the print.
You can see the part that I am trying to print in the attached file... both the printed piece and the render.
Details:
* Glass on Build Plate (with kapton tape on it)
*Extruder temp: 198
*Bed Temp: 97
*Using Aquanet Hairspray
4 layer bottom and top and 4 perimeter
5% infill
No support (this print)
Ok... so it looks as if my print was going along just find for the first 120 of 300 layers... When it reached the inset pocket (A), it looks as if it balled up in few places and actually burnt/browned the ABS... I am "guessing" that this error... is what threw off the print and caused the 1/8" shift in the print that you can see at (B).
What might I have setup incorrectly that would cause this to happen? Even for a small pocket like this, should I have used support? And would that have helped any?
Also... on the left front corner, I was starting to get some lifting/curling. I could have sworn I put down quite a bit of hairspray... but it still pulled loose... Using a 1.5mm brim.... Should I be using more to keep it from pulling up?????
Also... this print was to be about 7hrs and 40mins to print and consume about 38766mm of filament... with prints like this, having a failure ends up being a huge waste of time and materials... So I really would like your help tracking down the issue.... Small parts don't seem to be a issue much... but these big pieces are being a huge pain....
Likewise too... one last question... (and no flames please) but does anyone else feel that the S3 is slow? I am an educator and we have a Makerbot 2 and it seems to fly compared to my at home S3... I know there are downfalls with speed printing... and that the Makerbot is just using PLA.... but how do you tune in more speed in prints? If any???
Lotta questions I know... but I REALLY do appreciate the feedback on any of them....
Thanks guys!
Matt
