2112 wrote:
Garolite?
Yea, it sux getting half way through a large print and it starts lifting. More times than not, my experience is it only gets worse as it goes and I just waste more material hoping I can save it. I get irritated when it breaks loose and starts making spaghetti.
Even petg will warp on something that large.
Turn up bed
Turn down nozzle and fan
Slow the speed
Use a raft (that's my last resort)
A simple enclosure made from whatever's available around the house, even a quilt, will help. Put it under a table or two chairs back to back and cover it with sheets and bed spreads to create a tent if you have to. Put a space heater in there but don't get it too hot. Your driver board and power supply has their limits. Sometimes I open the top of the rear panel to vent some heat out.
Was hoping the warping would eventually stop. I am going to chance this, since the warp on the bottom really doesn't matter, your not inspiring confidence.
what is garoliteI was going to buy a larger frame printer, but after seeing how much this print is going to cost, I am questioning that.
im going to try a brim next with a higher bed temp, if it fails. I have never been nervous before, but now I am a touch.
had another clog, glad i was in the room. NOT HAPPY with this cardboard ****, now i get to design a filament cleaner for this stuff.