Printing quality

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Prerequisites

Anything below requires you to have completed the basic, such as calibration!

Thermoplastic

Distortions

Certain thermoplastic tend to warp if material cools to quickly, especially large parts. One of the commonly used are ABS. A build surface that is heated in order to keep the base of an extruded part from cooling (and shrinking) too quickly. Such shrinking leads to warping internal stresses in RP parts. The most common result is corners of parts lifting off the build surface. Heated beds usually yield higher quality finished builds.

Possible solutions:

Extruder

A good extruder is critical to proper 3D printing quality!


Ceramics

Metals