- cross-posted to:
- 3dprinting@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- 3dprinting@lemmy.world
I’ve mostly gotten the quality to where I’m happy except for whatever it’s doing to the bow of Benchy. Still some stringing but I don’t expect that to go away completely with TPU. Hatchbox TPU, been lowering temp, lowering print speed, fine tuning retraction, etc. I can give exact numbers if needed, but if anyone knows what to adjust specifically for what it’s doing at the bow that would be great.


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What printer and what orientation did you print these?
Almost looks like some of the ones I’ve done in abs where I didn’t get proper cooling (turned to have the bow @ 45°, 90° being straight toward the rear of the printer for reference) either from my fan settings or orientation, could try increasing the fan speed? I know you said you’ve dropped the temperature but personally I still find I need to have the part cooling fan on (do print enclosed though so YMMV)
How dry is the filament, afaik tpu is hygroscopic (been a while since I’ve printed with it unfortunately), I’ve seen messy bow show up on less dry filament, always worth a try anyhow just to remove variables.
Prusa MK4S, standard Benchy orientation. I haven’t tried adjusting cooling yet, just using the default FLEX settings but I can try that.