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Mtg cardsmith print looks terrible
Mtg cardsmith print looks terrible











mtg cardsmith print looks terrible

Other layers 0.2mm, 195☌, 30mm/s and with solid infill every layer set to 1. Temperature for the first layer 210☌, no heat on the bed. (assuming your printbed is flat and all is calibrated properly)įirst layer speed: 15mm/s, 120% extrusion width, brim of 10mm, layer height 0.1mm. take a simple test cube of 25x25mm and about 10mm high. So let's start from the beginning, waste a bit of filament and see if there is an improvement:ġ. On the other hand I print on a cold glass plate with no problems. It seems you tried almost anything but with no usable results. My printer: Raptosaur - Large Format Delta - [ Can you answer questions about Calibration, Printing issues, Mechanics? Write it up and improve the Wiki!

mtg cardsmith print looks terrible

So finally:ģ) Is the area where the printer is cold or drafty? If so, can you put something like a plastic bag over it to keep the drafts off and a little heat in? I think their problem is the A/C in the room is blowing on the printers. They print on the blue tape or just masking tape, and it doesn't warp off the tape, it pulls the tape up. Will tape stick to the Buildtak? I don't have any experience with it.Ģ) Have you tried cleaning the Buildtak really well per manufacturer's specs? Perhaps there is a tiny amount of oil.Īt my makerspace they have a bunch of printers that print PLA, and still have a lot of problems with warpage, a lot more than I thought they would. Can you just use some blue painter's tape (or even wide masking tape) over it? Others have suggested this. Wow that's a lot of warping.ġ) I think you need to eliminate the possibility that the Buildtak is the problem.













Mtg cardsmith print looks terrible