Hey thanks for the tip. Indeed this printer never worked correctly, it always printed PLA with over 220c temp, but since printing wood forced me to change some things that melted I just decided to look more into it. The e-steps were probably wrong since the begining and I never new to calibrate it but now I have to understand why it only prints nice when at 20mm/s. But I’ll look at clogs too, something could have been loose there from wood.
Oh one more thing, Temp towers never work in my printer It’s like all the stages are the same temp, even checked the code., it never had a good temperature control, but I just changed the heating block so it must be something in the configuration that I don’t know.
I printed the speed tower below (from 20mm/s to 100mm/s) and you can see it’s only printing nice at 20mm/s
Hey thanks!! This tip was gold and it helped A LOT
I posted an update. It’s very clear my printer has a problem I just can’t figure it out. I will try to change the extruder but It seems to be working fine… anyway, I’ll keep trying
It’s a new hot end and new nozzle, that’s why I pretty sure it can’t be a clog or hotend problem. It was having this issues before and I changed the whole hotend for a brand new
I’m using high quality filament. The low quality ones wouldn’t even print lol
oh thanks!!! I’m looking at the e steps and will look at pid after!
it is the same but I could try to change the flow
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A bambu lab X1E printer. haha I’m a poor nerd
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I thought so! My extruder was never good. Thanks I’ll look at a bmg
my print speed is at 60mm
tbf my printer don’t print well not even in 0.4. The 0.8 is printing better than the 0.4 was. I think the hot end may be the real problem indees
oh that’s interesting my extruder is indeed kind of shitty. I’ll take a look at this thanks
No, crealty wood. If its too hot it burns
Yes that’s why I’m using a .8 nozzle lol
Can be a clog. I read that wood should be faster so.it wouldn’t clog, but it could be this too . I’ll try slowing down and checking the nozzle! thanks for the idea!
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