I wouldn’t change more than about 0.1mm at a time. Move it down a bit using a negative number and watch to make sure you don’t crash into the PEI. Using a simple cube or other test print, try adjusting the Z-offset (Gocde screen). And make sure the nozzle size matches what you have installed. Make sure to measure the filament and enter the diameter into S3D.
That sounds like an issue that would happen regardless of the filament type. I know someone has to have been using it successfully You can actually see through the layers with the space. on a cube for instance at one side the “thread” looks the correct diameter, but in the middle as it goes across it stretches thin. Cant get a first layer to stick and the solid layers (bottom 3 top 3 etc) look stingy as if its not putting out enough plastic. So far I cannot get s3d to work with my lulzbot. Thanks.ĭoes anyone have any profiles that work for pla and abs. I like that Cura has all the filament stuff specific for the Taz and I know Simplify 3D has a FFF profile for the Taz 6 but does it not have specific profiles for filaments like Ngen? You have to create them on your own? Just curious about that.Īlso I don’t know if you would be willing to share your ngen profile but I would like to see what you are using, especially regarding the fan profiles. I wanted to ask about the filament profiles. I guess maybe it does have to do with tool path and such. Only config change is the shell thickness which is set to 2mm. I didn’t make any modifications to the speed settings in Cora. Part on the right (opposite side but otherwise identical) was in its 30th hour of printing when it failed. Using S3D’s standard Taz 6 profile profile with some settings modified to match the nGen profile in Cora. Part on the left took 12 hours to print using Simplify 3D.