Lijsten Esun Pla+ Stringing
Lijsten Esun Pla+ Stringing. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:
Uitgelicht Esun Pla 3d Printer Filament 1 75mm 1kg Diameter 1 75mm Colour Black Spool Size 1kg
I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.
No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.

On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works... Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.. Filament is esun pla+ white. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion... 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion... Filament is esun pla+ white. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings:.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.
I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 ….. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: My basic settings in cura are: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

My basic settings in cura are:. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 ….. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. My basic settings in cura are: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop.

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. My basic settings in cura are: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+)... Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me... I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura... I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.
Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Filament is esun pla+ white. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …

On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Filament is esun pla+ white. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop... Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. My basic settings in cura are: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop... So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity... Filament is esun pla+ white. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:

Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

Filament is esun pla+ white... No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …

Filament is esun pla+ white. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: My basic settings in cura are:

Filament is esun pla+ white. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Filament is esun pla+ white. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura... On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range... On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion.. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Filament is esun pla+ white. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … My basic settings in cura are:

Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. . Filament is esun pla+ white.

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion... Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. My basic settings in cura are: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. My basic settings in cura are:

Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion.

Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers... I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. My basic settings in cura are: Hotend temp 210, bed temp:. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

Hotend temp 210, bed temp:.. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works... 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.

On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. My basic settings in cura are: Hotend temp 210, bed temp:
I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me... I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings:

Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop.

I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Filament is esun pla+ white.. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:.. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range.

I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … My basic settings in cura are: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:

Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Filament is esun pla+ white.

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop.

I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Filament is esun pla+ white. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity.

Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:. Filament is esun pla+ white. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion... Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: My basic settings in cura are: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Slicer i'm using is latest version of cura. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. My basic settings in cura are: Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

Filament is esun pla+ white. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Filament is esun pla+ white. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.. My basic settings in cura are:

On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings:. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Filament is esun pla+ white. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: My basic settings in cura are: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 … 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed:

Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 ….. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.

I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Filament is esun pla+ white. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: My basic settings in cura are: Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool.. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:

Filament is esun pla+ white. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:.. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).
Hotend temp 210, bed temp:. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said:. Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range.

Filament is esun pla+ white. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Hotend temp 210, bed temp: So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers. I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. Filament is esun pla+ white. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+).

Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: Newbie to 3d printing (using ender 3 and esun pla+) finds out that esun pla+ looks better and is stronger outside of (below) the recommended temp range. Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers... Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer:
I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. Check your ptfe coupler, when the part is worn out, it presses on the filament and you normally see underextrusion. Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: 23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: Esun pla+ discussion (print temperatures, strength and stringing issues) printer: On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing. On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Has anyone had any luck with resolving stringing with esun pla+ filament and would be willing to share any pointers.. I use esun pla+ and is working really good for me.

23.10.2019 · posted august 17, 2019 · esun pla+ stringing/underextrusion. . No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …

Filament is esun pla+ white. I've done the basics such as lowering temperature, retraction distance/speed, and disabling zhop. So like the title says this is what i'm working with (ender 3 v2 and esun pla+). I don't think you have to dry the spool, pla is not very sensitive to humidity. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.

Hotend temp 210, bed temp:. On my latest ender 3 pro using cura 4.6 i've used these settings: I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works.. Hotend temp 210, bed temp:

Hotend temp 210, bed temp: 60, retraction 4,5 mm, retraction speed: On 8/17/2019 at 1:23 pm, smithy said: Filament is esun pla+ white. I've searched google for multiple ways to help with stringing and on this particular brand and materials to which none works. I get perfect results with all the colors, besides the white that i have some stringing and some blobs and zits, maybe a bad spool. No matter what i've tried, cura, prusaslicer, 8mm retraction, 4mm retraction, speeds up to 60 for retraction, speeds down to 25 …. Esun pla+, ender 3 v2, and constant stringing.
