Jattie van der Linde

Shoe string engineering

User Tools

Site Tools


projects:3dprint:troubleshooting

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
projects:3dprint:troubleshooting [2023/10/20 15:26] – [Travel speed] jattieprojects:3dprint:troubleshooting [2023/10/20 18:04] (current) – [Print speed] jattie
Line 68: Line 68:
 ===== Print speed ===== ===== Print speed =====
  
-PETG is very sensitive to print speed. Print too fast, and you’ll have poor layer adhesion, extruder skipping, and low print quality, but print too slow, and you’ll end up with deformed parts, stringing, and oozing.+PETG is very sensitive to print speed.((https://www.wevolver.com/article/tips-to-improve-petg-bed-adhesion)) Print too fast, and you’ll have poor layer adhesion, extruder skipping, and low print quality, but print too slow, and you’ll end up with deformed parts, stringing, and oozing.
  
-In general, the material is best printed at a slow speed, ideally around 60 mm/s. This leads to improved bonding and cooling, and consequently better print quality. Some users report good results with faster speeds for the first layers.+In general, the material is best printed at a slow speed, ideally around 60 mm/s. This leads to improved bonding and cooling, and consequently better print quality. //Some users report good results with faster speeds for the first layers.//
  
 To correct the print speed setting, increase the print speed value by increments of 5-10 millimeters/second until you push it to the highest value where you don’t experience any problems. To correct the print speed setting, increase the print speed value by increments of 5-10 millimeters/second until you push it to the highest value where you don’t experience any problems.
projects/3dprint/troubleshooting.1697815584.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/10/20 15:26 by jattie