Ultimaker 2: Difference between revisions
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→Known Issues and Fixes: more about "Known Good" print settings.
(→Status: update for 1/2 speed to get GOOD prints.) |
(→Known Issues and Fixes: more about "Known Good" print settings.) |
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*** Turn the threaded rod clockwise to bring the head closer to the print bed, and counter-clockwise to move the head further away. | *** Turn the threaded rod clockwise to bring the head closer to the print bed, and counter-clockwise to move the head further away. | ||
** for larger parts use 0.2mm layer height (or larger) -- so that if the 2nd layer successfully prints, you get the expected flat surface to continue printing on. | ** for larger parts use 0.2mm layer height (or larger) -- so that if the 2nd layer successfully prints, you get the expected flat surface to continue printing on. | ||
* This printer is in fairly rough shape mechanically. This causes the most problems with prints that have thin filled walls. | |||
** Printing slower and at a higher flow rate can help with getting acceptable print quality. | |||
*** 220°, 110% flow, 25mm/s (half speed), 0.4 mm nozzle size, 2.85mm filament size are the '''safe''' settings for this. | |||
*** Excellent results have been reported using 220°, 120% flow, 30 mm/s & 0.4 mm nozzle size. '''However''', anything above 110% flow makes head jams very likely. (Some filament reels will work @ higher flow, while others constantly jam.) | |||
== Features == | == Features == |