Troubleshooting PETG plastic printing errors on a Chinese machine requires you to roll all of those problems into the additional problem of PETG being far more variable in composition that something like PLA. People printing with two different PETG brands are often printing with two different chemical compounds with widely varying characteristics. The standard advice for Wanhao Duplicator i3 owners is to start with the standard Prusa i3 PETG slicing profile in Ultimaker Cura and go from there. The nozzle clogged repeatedly the extruder chewed the filament the plastic balled up on the nozzle the prints looked like hell or outright failed. I noodled around with lowering print speed, increasing hotend temp, lowering the extrusion multiplier, increasing retraction (distance and speed), and increasing Z offset. But, in one last ditch attempt, I posted my problem to Thingiverse and asked the simple question: Can a stock Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2.1 print PETG? I disassembled the print head, cleaned the spotless extruder gear, checked the flawless teflon tube, and cleaned the nozzle with a heat gun and tweezers. I got loads of advice to do the aforementioned things I had tried (and noted that I had tried). Plenty of people with all-metal hotend and glass plate mods told me to get a all-metal hotend and glass plate (even though I specifically asked for advice on a stock V2.1 machine).Įxtrusion multiplier- I HATE that parameter. All it means is that your have not tuned your extruder and you are resorting to a fudge factor to ‘fix’ it, but you are not really fixing it. That will contribute to your unsuccessful prints. Yes, folks, there is some kind of Protestant Work Ethic test built into the Cura slicer settings. Proprietary filament and uses ZCode.Invest the time and energy to lovingly fix the mundane aspects of Wanhao’s shitty engineering that they couldn’t be bothered to tune themselves, even in their own terrible slicer profiles.ĭon’t follow the dark path of convenience. Pro 3 can only be used in accessory mode.Ĭan be used in accessory mode only, due to Klipper firmwareġ.0 AiO, Pro, 3-in-1, da Vinci (1.1 Plus, Super, mini w+) da Vinci Jr. With dual extruder printers, Palette can only use one extruder at a time. I-Fast, i-Mate, Tech 1, Tech X-one, X-Max, X-CF Pro, X-PlusĬurrently can only be used in accessory mode. With M3-ID, Palette would only be able to use one of the extruders at a time. With Trodoon: would need to mount Palette above printer to access filament feed, and disable filament sensor Kossel Delta, Prusa i3, Large Print Area, (SR) Super Racer, V400 g3drem file - select this in printer profile on Canvas.Īdventurer (1, 2, 3), Creator, Creator Pro, Dreamer, Finder, Guider (I & II) Please note that while you can use Palette in multi, random, or gradient mode with belt printers, they are not compatible for calibrated printsĭE Plus, DX - Doble Dyser, DX Plus Doble DyserĬan only be used in accessory mode. Currently not compatible due to slanted print bedįirmware uses different Z-axis propertiesĬR (6 SE, 6 Max, 10, 10S, 10 Max, 10 V3, 10S Pro, 10S Pro V2, 20 Pro, 200-B) Ender (3, 3 V-2, 3 Pro, 3 Max, 3X, 3 Pro X, 3 S1, 3 S1 Pro, 3 S1 Plus, 3 V2 Neo, 5 Plus, 5 Pro, 6, 7) Sermoon D1 Uses special version of Cura for slanted bed. Uses 2.85 mm filament may be able to switch hot endīEETHEFIRST, BEETHEFIRST+, BEEINSCHOOL, helloBEEprusa If your printer is not on this list and you are not sure if it meets the compatibility requirements, please contact us at Makeĭelta, Kossel Plus, Chiron, Mega-s, i3-Mega, Mega X, 4Max, Kobra, Kobra Max, Vyper printer is compatible with Canvas or PrusaSlicer, if you are using the P2PP plugin - Palette 3 Pro can only be used with these two slicers.Palette 3 (Pro) has 3 requirements for compatibility:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |