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[Solved] ANET A8 3D Printer Non-Stick Print Issue: Wolfix PLA, Nozzle 210°C, Bed 60-80°C, Cura Settings

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  • #1 16953485
    Mateusz57698
    Level 7  
    Hello, I recently bought a 3D printer, put it together and started printing.
    Unfortunately, the projects that I print do not combine (stick together) are not entirely
    I printed the black Wolfix PLA
    and Standard in the set
    Nozzle temperature: 210 Degree
    Table: 60 and 80 tested
    Cura LINK configuration: https://mega.nz/#!R4EQQaiA Password:! BdPoOp8dGBjJ9yqzQ7KTXiii8sgMn5AhX2HFMiB9qm4
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  • #2 16954002
    Madrik
    moderator of Robotics
    Unfortunately, you need to experiment with the head's operating speeds. Can put filament too fast. It may also be too strong cooling, so that the layers do not have time to bind.
    Also make sure that the filament is not damp.

    Also important are printing parameters such as layer height - it may be too high, as well as the thickness of individual paths - an error in the construction of the model.

    Of course, there are also problems with leveling the table and the adhesion of the model to the ground.
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  • #3 16954108
    Mateusz57698
    Level 7  
    The problem is solved (I create the so-called grass in Cura and it is not there)
    But there is another quality now print is below criticism what do you propose to do? so that there are no farfocs>?
    ANET A8 3D Printer Non-Stick Print Issue: Wolfix PLA, Nozzle 210°C, Bed 60-80°C, Cura Settings ANET A8 3D Printer Non-Stick Print Issue: Wolfix PLA, Nozzle 210°C, Bed 60-80°C, Cura Settings ANET A8 3D Printer Non-Stick Print Issue: Wolfix PLA, Nozzle 210°C, Bed 60-80°C, Cura Settings
  • #4 16975073
    Madrik
    moderator of Robotics
    You didn't mention how you solved the problem and it would be useful to other users of this printer.

    It seems that the print head has an incorrect temperature. The material is too ductile.

    I suggest you get back to basics.
    Download a few calibration models and print them with different settings.
    Experiment with table temperature, feed speed, head temperature and cooling.

    Calibrating a 3D printer is not so easy. You work with demanding material that has its own properties. The printer must be configured to match the material used and the size of the printed models.
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  • #5 16984133
    Mateusz57698
    Level 7  
    The fault was that the nozzle size was set in Cura to 2.75 and must be 1.75 in my case.
    now the printer does not feed the filament on the table any ideas?
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  • #6 16998870
    m.biruta
    Level 16  
    The nozzle is too high. Calibrate the Z axis.
  • #7 17018678
    Mateusz57698
    Level 7  
    The printer has a damaged filament feeding motor.
    Extruder replacement helped.
    (The printout did not stick due to the wrong diameter of the nozzle in Cura (2.75) instead of (1.75)
    subject to close

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with the ANET A8 3D printer, specifically related to print adhesion when using Wolfix PLA filament. Initial problems included poor layer bonding, which was attributed to factors such as excessive cooling, incorrect print speeds, and improper nozzle settings. The user later identified that the nozzle diameter was incorrectly set to 2.75 mm instead of the required 1.75 mm, which contributed to filament feeding issues. Solutions proposed included calibrating the Z-axis, adjusting print settings in Cura, and replacing a damaged filament feeding motor, which ultimately resolved the adhesion problem.
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