This might be something wrong with my G code so I usually print at .01 mm layer hight but the layers mess up some how I’m looking for advice. It is a homemade 3d printer.


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Print with reduced flow rate, this is also called extrusion multiplie, your extruder extrudes too much filament, also you could try to print with reduced temperature to reduce stringing. -Marius

Always check extruder temp and filament flow , do this for more temps and see which gives the best line.

For start you now know the temp and then its up to you to get the best settings

advice ramdom startingpoint infill 30/35% and 4 to 5 solids layers

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yes Im going to try lower temps right now and i already have my infill the same at 30%.send pictures of the parts after

Try printing at 10mm/s

I think I’m getting bad prints because my bed is so big and it’s a reprap that it’s belt might slip alittle or the z axis mounts are off I’m printing a new mount now

Y axis

The top one is at 10mm/s 210c .2 layer hight the next one is at 10 mm/s the next is at 20 mm/s and the next One is at 30 mm/s the bottem one is at the old settings

If you are trying to print with 10 microns resolution - 0.01mm you better give up OR find me in skype: petarvmm to explain: even if you can print with this resolution the G code sometimes can’t slice the object very correctly depence of the model and the original size of the object in STL or other formats. If it is possible please read about temperatures extrusion for different materials, Also quality depend on fan speed and travel speed, check and try also to lower the temperature and lower the flow of the material a little bit.