gorf26
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not solid half way up the print

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Can anyone give some advice as why this print is messing up about half wat though its not printing solid for a couple layers and the part is weak in the middle I can twist it seems to be doing it where the hole go's thought it.
I am not sure what to change in setting if anything.

Thanks gary
wirlybird
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Re: not solid half way up the print

What does the preview look like? Can you see this issue there?
gorf26
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Re: not solid half way up the print

No I checked the preview first and looked fine...
gorf26
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Re: not solid half way up the print

I just printed one that I sliced with kisslicer and it printed fine also used pronterface so its not the stl file
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Re: not solid half way up the print

It's almost impossible to diagnose an issue with slicing based on a single photograph and a simple "Its not printing right". You've not even said what material you're printing in....which is important!

Can you please create a factory file (File dropdown menu===>Save Factory file) and attach it to a post. That way, your current settings can be seen.....and hopefully appropriate suggestions as to what changes to make can be offered.
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arhi
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Re: not solid half way up the print

if you are asking about the line in the middle it's a partial clog or extruder missing steps or something similar... probably due to too high retraction settings (since it happens near that hole)
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gorf26
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Re: not solid half way up the print

I attached the factory file I don't think its the extruder or loosing steps, I am only having the problem with S3D other slicers are printing the part fine.
It's most likely a setting.

Thanks gary
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horst.w
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Re: not solid half way up the print

Your picture shows a gap like a Z-hopping, nevertheless there are some settings, I would try to change:

Nozzle 0.40 but extrusion width 0.35 >>> standard = 0.48

Multiplier 0.85 ??? unusual >>> depending from the real filaments diameter 1.75

Retract 8.0 mm ???

Wipe >>>uncheck it

Temperature PLA 185 ° it is to low??? (standard is 190 - 220°)

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arhi
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Re: not solid half way up the print

horst.w wrote: Fri May 25, 2018 2:37 am Retract 8.0 mm ???
that's the 99.9% reason for that gap, the retracts on those hole jammed the filament in throat
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arhi
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Re: not solid half way up the print

gorf26 wrote: Thu May 24, 2018 8:48 pm I don't think its the extruder or loosing steps, I am only having the problem with S3D other slicers are printing the part fine.
it is extruder motor either losing steps or slipping on the filament, otherwise you would not have that gap, as s3d for sure didn't "forget" to place extrusion there :D

now why your extruder stopped extruding when sliced in s3d and not in other slicer is the settings .. since it happens around the hole, it's the extruder panel that you need to look at .. compare that to your slicer that works
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Calculate print time accurately (acceleration, max speed, junction deviation all taken into consideration)
Embed M117 codes into G-Code
Upload your G-Code directly to Octoprint
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