Hi
I have been getting these kind of prints all weekend not sure what I need to do to fix or doing wrong please help
Bad prints
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Re: Bad prints
Check your graphics cards rgb settings. It’s in the setup instructions.
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Re: Bad prints
You also have that platform too crowded. Support won't print if they are off the grid. Make sure all parts are at least one square inside of the grid for the support base.
As Emil said and did you calibrate the build platform to the quartz table?
As Emil said and did you calibrate the build platform to the quartz table?
Re: Bad prints
WIndows updates have been changing RGB settings on computers. Also run them through netfab. I have had models run twice through mesh repair and it didnt work. Netfabb fixedd it. Len
Re: Bad prints
Wear gloves!
Re: Bad prints
not clear from pic , but cant those be printed flat with no supports ??
Re: Bad prints
I think Full RGB issue.
Re: Bad prints
robin wrote:Wear gloves!
Yes. THAT!
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