Topic: Poor Prints even after Auto and Manual Calibrations?
I recently purchased a new DaVinci 1.0 on newegg and right away I noticed the calibration was out. I used the Android app to complete the auto calibration to values of 225, 225, 235. I then attempted a new print (I've tried standard, good, and excellent quality) a Penrose triangle illusion (/thing:6513)
But no matter how I tried it it always got stuck at layer ~6 and ends up picking up the print and creating a mess. I then tried blue paints tape instead of the supplied glue and again it got stuck at the same point. I did a manual calibration (2 pieces of paper and one piece of blue tape to account for the difference of the tape) and again, same point same problem. It appears that the nozzle is so low that it actually fuses all the layer together and just ends up picking it up.
So then I tried a dog model (/thing:462823)
I never could even get the first layer to stick (never been a problem for me with tape or glue). I'm assuming it was because the support material's geometry is so light that it just gets picked up, which leads me to believe again it isn't calibration correctly (or is the slicer so bad it can't do supports?).
Both the demo stick it prints looks and sticks fine, as well as the demo prints. Am I trying prints too difficult? Or am I calibrating incorrectly? Thank you for all your time and advice.
Repetier Firmware, E3D v6 Hot End
Successfully printed in: ABS, PLA, Ninjaflex, Nylon, and Woodfill
