Comment on TPU trouble, mostly dialed in but...
morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 1 day agoWhat printer and what orientation did you print these?
Almost looks like some of the ones I’ve done in abs where I didn’t get proper cooling (turned to have the bow front 45°, 90° being straight toward the rear of the printer for reference) either from my fan settings or orientation, could try increasing the fan speed? I know you said you’ve dropped the temperature but personally I still find I need to have the part cooling fan on (do print enclosed though so YMMV)
How dry is the filament, afaik tpu is hygroscopic (been a while since I’ve printed with it unfortunately), I’ve seen messy bow show up on less dry filament, always worth a try anyhow just to remove variables.
AngryishHumanoid@lemmynsfw.com 1 day ago
Prusa MK4S, standard Benchy orientation. I haven’t tried adjusting cooling yet, just using the default FLEX settings but I can try that.
morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Could try turning the bow forward and see if that changes anything. From what I’ve read, start low with the fan, like 10-15%.
All else fails, still say worth drying it if you can, I’ve had some really damp spools fresh out of the bag before.
AngryishHumanoid@lemmynsfw.com 1 day ago
It was from the bag and been printing in my enclosure, so that alone tends to dry out my filament but it is my first time with TPU and I know it soaks up moisture. I’ve never had issues with wet filament, would it cause an issue in 1 area like that?
morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
It’ll cause more zits and the like, more stringing, don’t know that’d 100% cause the issue but certainly won’t help.
I just did a round of nylon last week which is also super hygroscopic, bag’s like at most 8 months old but seal was intact. Even printing out of a drybox with fresh desiccant I noticed more stringing and occasional blobs + nozzle buildup over the few days (Was redoing my hotend so I inspected it, no sign of nozzle leaking), can definitely make overhangs worse.