I've written to FormFutura customer service and they told me that optimal temperatures are 245/80°, suggesting to use a Printafix-like spray (done without results)
Now I want to try using vynil glue spread on printbed
Yesterday i've printed the same object in PLA and it is almost perfect....
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- Fri Oct 06, 2017 5:43 pm
- Forum: Others
- Topic: NEWBIE: PROBLEMS PRINTING ASA
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- Thu Oct 05, 2017 4:14 pm
- Forum: Others
- Topic: NEWBIE: PROBLEMS PRINTING ASA
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Re: NEWBIE: PROBLEMS PRINTING ASA
Hi William
I've tried multiple temperatures settings in the range suggested by the manifacturer but the filament seems too strong to stick on the printbed
Do you really think that a fan will be helpful?
Have you printed some objects in ASA?
Personally at present i have employed only PLA (without ...
I've tried multiple temperatures settings in the range suggested by the manifacturer but the filament seems too strong to stick on the printbed
Do you really think that a fan will be helpful?
Have you printed some objects in ASA?
Personally at present i have employed only PLA (without ...
- Tue Oct 03, 2017 8:41 pm
- Forum: Others
- Topic: NEWBIE: PROBLEMS PRINTING ASA
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7006
NEWBIE: PROBLEMS PRINTING ASA
Hello everybody
I have great problems in printing some solar shield plates for my weather station with my I3 Pro B. I tried to make them using FormFutura ApolloX ASA filament, as it is a weather-resistant plastic.
The main problem is adehesion of the first layer to the heatbed: i tried a lot of ...
I have great problems in printing some solar shield plates for my weather station with my I3 Pro B. I tried to make them using FormFutura ApolloX ASA filament, as it is a weather-resistant plastic.
The main problem is adehesion of the first layer to the heatbed: i tried a lot of ...