I’m trying to get back into 3d pruning after a long hiatus.
I found my old Anycubic Chiron, and thought I’d give it a go. Smaller prints seem fine. But anything longer than an hour. Come off like this. I say that what I mean is I excitedly take the multi hour print off the bed in excitement and for get to look at how it is.
The two longer prints definitely were at least in part still adhered to the print bed despite it being cold.
My next plan is to set a print away and check on it every hour or so and see if one side of the print has warped mid print (so far I’ve been printing before I go to bed, and only watching the initial couple of layers).
My guess it that the (pla+) filament is warping mid print… Its old I’ll admit. But was stored in an airtight container with silica packs, and I dried it out before using. But any of your thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
brillotti@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Try raising the bed temperature a little, and maybe add brims to your prints for better bed adhesion. Another thing to try if the above doesn’t work is glue.
Setiyeti93@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Thank you very much for your response, and the link.
I had a look at my settings for bed temperature. I currently have the bed temperature at 70 degrees. However it appears that is initial bed temperature. It then drops to 60. Thankfully I want to print a few more of the exact same model, so I will reprint on a steady 70.
I will give the bed to thorough clean with 99% IPA. A next perhaps a coating of PVA.
Thx again!
CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Maybe try using 70% or 91% IPA. 99% might evaporate too fast to give it a good cleaning.