Re: How do I modify the Da Vinci to be able to print PLA
I found personally that PLA is much more picky about your bed level and calibration when it came to sticking. Of course I printed on treated and heated aluminum with nothing else so that could be why.
Quite the opposite to my experience... On my case PLA will stick incredibly well to blue painter's tape applied over the bed heated at 50º, with bed leveling just fine tuned live while the skirt is being printed. After that I know I can just go away and the print will 99% finish just fine. Instead with ABS if the bed is not well leveled chances are adherence will suffer and warping will appear (even more so than usually). Plus since ABS prints with higher temps, it's also a lot more problematic to print small parts, even at reduced speed.
In summary, for me: PLA = default material, easy to print. ABS = use only when necessary (i.e. the properties or use cases of the object so requires), higher chances of failure. But of course, YMMV ![]()
