Recently bought a Ender 3 to be able to make straw toppers as part of our online business, everything seems to run well when doing solid objects (cubes, etc things will no final line detail).
But lately I am trying to print a Cinderella Carriage which has final line detailing and I just can’t seem to get the settings nailed down to get a smooth/correct print.
I have spent the best part of today tweaking and trying different settings from researching online but nothing seems to improve.
if you look at the image to the right of the print is a lot more poor quality than the left - the lines don’t seem to be forming correctly.
Using 0.4mm nozzle, tried numerous settings, re-leveled the bed more times than I can count, slowed the print, reduced infill, played with extrusion, layers, lines. You name it, I’ve tried it - even increased the scale by 200% to see if it was the fact it was a small ish object but that didn’t improve at all.
Hoping some 3D printed guru might have some ideas.
p.s slicer is Cura and I have ran the calibration cube print too which is flawless.
https://ibb.co/PYRzPBC
But lately I am trying to print a Cinderella Carriage which has final line detailing and I just can’t seem to get the settings nailed down to get a smooth/correct print.
I have spent the best part of today tweaking and trying different settings from researching online but nothing seems to improve.
if you look at the image to the right of the print is a lot more poor quality than the left - the lines don’t seem to be forming correctly.
Using 0.4mm nozzle, tried numerous settings, re-leveled the bed more times than I can count, slowed the print, reduced infill, played with extrusion, layers, lines. You name it, I’ve tried it - even increased the scale by 200% to see if it was the fact it was a small ish object but that didn’t improve at all.
Hoping some 3D printed guru might have some ideas.
p.s slicer is Cura and I have ran the calibration cube print too which is flawless.
https://ibb.co/PYRzPBC
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