3D Print Troubleshooting: Difference between revisions
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Filament intake tension may be insufficient. This is typically adjusted via a long bolt inside of a spring. | |||
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Revision as of 12:56, 24 January 2019
Common problems with identifying images.
Moisture in Filament
Our filament mostly isn't stored in an airtight container. This means that the filament will absorb water over time. Hydrolysis is when a water molecule breaks a plastic polymer chain. The water can also vaporize and create air bubbles and voids. This affects print quality in every aspect:
# Loss of strength # Poor finish # Poor adhesion between layers # Poor adhesion to the bed. # Failed prints.
Filament will not load
Filament intake tension may be insufficient. This is typically adjusted via a long bolt inside of a spring.
PLA
ABS
ABS has warping issues and needs to retain heat.