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submitted 6 months ago by d_ohlin@lemmy.world to c/fixmyprint@lemmy.world

Anyone have any idea what might cause this sort of issue on PLA? I run into it frequently, but pretty much only when all of the following points are true:

  • the print has multiple parts, so the extruder spends a decent amount of time off of any given part (only one part from this print is pictured)
  • the affected part(s), like the picture above, have a relatively steep outward overhang, extending over the build plate
  • the outward overhang part is relatively narrow, as seen from a top view

This is from a printer with a 4028 fan (i.e. pretty massive airflow, server type fan) so even the 35-45% (based on layer time) I have it currently set at is more than 100% with single/dual 5015's or etc.

I guess my other option is to try supports, but this doesn't really seem like a situation where supports should be needed. Anyone ever had a similar problem and solved it without just turning the speed waaaayyyyyy down?

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[-] IMALlama@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

What's your layer height, extrusion width, and what do you think that overhang angle is?

Are you printing external perimeters first?

Finally, have you run a temp tower?

Cooling aside, these are the things that impact overhangs the most in my experience.

this post was submitted on 22 Apr 2024
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