![]() ![]() I would like a new "pad support option" to set the number of "pad support layers", or I would suggest it a default to at least 3 to 5 layers. Thankfully, the skirt options solves my (then noob) removal problem. If you dont have it the check that you are in at least Advanced mode as its a yellow setting. ![]() Long ago, I originally had a similarly problem with skirts, I normally print a "skirt" on all parts, where I now adjust the skirt to: 3 loops, 5 layers, and min 20mm, otherwise the skirts where also difficult to remove. Posted : 8:58 pm Neophyl (neophyl) Illustrious Member RE: PrusaSlicer hard to remove supports Its a new setting in PS 2.4. Often I have to just leave the previous prints "one layer" things on the platen and then just try to print a new part over them. On my 3D Printer a one layer "anything" is stuck so hard, that only a very sharp knife can be used to "pick" or "scrape" it off, which can easily damage to platen. I only have one real problem, the new Organic Supports sit on a "one layer pad" ( actually, the same as the past original supports that I try to avoid). Normally I avoid all supports by designing parts to avoid over hangs, but Organic Supports will increase my productivity for special difficult parts. This will increase the surface in contact with the bed, so the object will stick better.Wow, I love the new PrusaSlicer_2.6 alpha 3, the neat new features are a real game changer for me. Plus it makes a big platform on which the object can be printed. This way if there is a problem for the first layers, it will just affects the raft and not the object. Stay close to your printer when it is printing the first layer to make sure everything is fine, then once it has been printed go back to the normal speed. Lower the speed for the first layers, for example X0.5 or even lower. If the it is too far, the print will tends to detach. Make sure the hotend is at a correct height from the bed. What to do if the object does not stick well to the bed? With PLA and the bed at 60☌ it works perfectly. But tends to unstick and you have to change it more often. What type of bed? I have tried the following: Notes: The suggested temperature for the filament is 205-215, Ive adjusted after careful calibration given my environment to a lower temperature to reduce stringing. Print Temperature Other Layers: 190 degrees. To finish I'd like to give you some tips that I found really useful about print bed adhesion. Print Temperature First Layer: 205 degrees. To enable supports in PrusaSlicer, simply click Supports drop-down menu from the. The support distance from the object (see step 6) In the figure below, rotating the model removes the need for supports. Therefore I have focused on the parameters that seem the most important for me: Just drag the mouse on one grey tab (for example "Quality"), click on the small gear that appears, and tick or untick the settings you want.Īs you can see, there are a huge amount of settings and it would take days to test everything. In "Print Setup: Advanced" you can add more settings.
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