The REAL fix for this is to fix the print orientation. Give the lower rear edge of the container a 45 degree angle rather than 90 degrees and print the whole thing up on a 45 degree angle, that way you have full loops that encapsulate the base and the sides together.
@3DPrintscape5 ай бұрын
Hi. Thats an interesting approach. I will give it a try. That said, bumping the temp was a quick/easy fix.
@hot_wheelz5 ай бұрын
@@3DPrintscape guessing that you haven't printed anything in a big commercial print farm. It's literally one of the first things they do because it have massive upsides and very very few downsides.
@diegovd72155 ай бұрын
Hi, was your cooling at 100%? Because too strong a cooling might go against proper layer adhesion, that is why upping the temp also works, imho. On this kind of piece, I assume one could reduce cooling to 50-70%. Cheers
@3DPrintscape5 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the info here. I thought about cooling at one point and reduced it to 50% with not much of a change. The only thing that fixed it was the temp change.