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3D Print Jd Head

hi

has anyone printed a jd head?my question is ,how do you print the head on the printbed?

thank you



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#121  

i have a question about printing.i have a glas bed now witch works really well. one problem do,the print starts to curl up and split open in the middle.what can cause this?

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any one thank you

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#122  

I sounds like a layer adhesion or bed adhesion issue. Three things you could try:

  1. Clean your bed with isopropyl alcohol to remove any oils on it
  2. Re-level your bed
  3. Modify the print temperature
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#123  

hi jeremie

is possible the temp is to high? i am using 200 . on the box says 190to 220.

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#124  

@Nomad that temperature actually seems too low in my opinion.

At the office the filament we use is 190 to 220C rated as well and we print at 220C.

If you start seeing little burnt bits in your print or the plastic looks like it's bubbling as it's printed the temperature is too high, you can then dial the temp back a bit.

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#125  

oh.many thanks for the info.

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#126   — Edited

jeremie

indeed printing at 220 is much better.

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#127   — Edited

found it,deleted post

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#128   — Edited

all is bin changed