09-05-2024, 03:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2024, 07:54 PM by Garcia joey.)
During the 3D printing process, novices may often experience a variety of common problems that can affect the print quality or cause the print to fail. Here are some common 3D printing problems I find and possible solutions:
Adhesion problem:
The bottom of the print is not adhered to: it may be because the bottom of the print is not adhered to enough or the bottom of the print temperature is too low. Adjust bottom layer adhesion Settings or increase bottom layer temperature.
Excessive adhesion at the bottom of the print: may make it difficult to remove the print model. Try to reduce the underlying adhesion Settings or use special underlying processing methods.
Interlayer separation: It may be because the printing temperature of the 3D printer is insufficient, the printing speed is too fast, or the interlayer adhesion is insufficient. Increase the print temperature, slow down the print speed, or adjust the interlayer adhesion Settings.
Excessive adhesion between layers: May result in blurred details or distorted prints. Reduce print temperature or increase ventilation.
Fuzzy details: May be because the printing speed is too fast or the print resolution is set too low. Slow down the print speed or increase the resolution setting.
Excessive detail: This may be because the model has too little detail or insufficient support structure. Add support structure or adjust model size.
Too little support structure: May cause deformation or collapse of the model. Increase the density of support structures.
Excessive support structure: May cause support marks to be difficult to remove. Reduce support structure density or adjust support structure Settings.
Print offset: There may be an obstruction between the print head and the print platform or improper print head adjustment. Check the position of the print head and print platform to ensure that there is no obstruction.
Leakage layer: May be blocked print head or print too fast. Clean the print head or slow down the print speed.
Material does not adhere: It may be that the material is not suitable for the current print parameters or the print temperature is set too low. Adjust the printing temperature or replace the appropriate material.
Solving these common problems requires patience and practical experience. Regular checking and adjusting print parameters is the key to avoiding these problems, and I hope it will help you.
Adhesion problem:
The bottom of the print is not adhered to: it may be because the bottom of the print is not adhered to enough or the bottom of the print temperature is too low. Adjust bottom layer adhesion Settings or increase bottom layer temperature.
Excessive adhesion at the bottom of the print: may make it difficult to remove the print model. Try to reduce the underlying adhesion Settings or use special underlying processing methods.
Interlayer separation: It may be because the printing temperature of the 3D printer is insufficient, the printing speed is too fast, or the interlayer adhesion is insufficient. Increase the print temperature, slow down the print speed, or adjust the interlayer adhesion Settings.
Excessive adhesion between layers: May result in blurred details or distorted prints. Reduce print temperature or increase ventilation.
Fuzzy details: May be because the printing speed is too fast or the print resolution is set too low. Slow down the print speed or increase the resolution setting.
Excessive detail: This may be because the model has too little detail or insufficient support structure. Add support structure or adjust model size.
Too little support structure: May cause deformation or collapse of the model. Increase the density of support structures.
Excessive support structure: May cause support marks to be difficult to remove. Reduce support structure density or adjust support structure Settings.
Print offset: There may be an obstruction between the print head and the print platform or improper print head adjustment. Check the position of the print head and print platform to ensure that there is no obstruction.
Leakage layer: May be blocked print head or print too fast. Clean the print head or slow down the print speed.
Material does not adhere: It may be that the material is not suitable for the current print parameters or the print temperature is set too low. Adjust the printing temperature or replace the appropriate material.
Solving these common problems requires patience and practical experience. Regular checking and adjusting print parameters is the key to avoiding these problems, and I hope it will help you.


