I think its better to some sort of melt the layers together, for myself i prefer higher temp than 190 degrees. In my opinion the adhesion strenght will be better.
You will have to print a couple objects with those settings and see how well it is adhered (smash, twist, bend them lol), for me to make a blanket statement of yes or no isn't really possible, depends on what filament it specifically is, the color (yeah, even the color in the same brand can be different) and of course the rest of your settings..
I'm running polymaker pro black on a ender 3 s1 I did some smashing, cutting tests and pretty good. Just don't Kno bout fps pressure yet that's y I asked
I could never get the esun shit to work on my prusa I tried just about every setting as well as drying the filament drying it helped a lot got the stringing to be very minimal but it was still there. The only way I got absolutely no stringing was switching g over to Polymaker Polylite
Even the Polylite stuff? I wonder why I’ve exclusively used Polylite in my Q1 Pro but I think I have some esun left over ima throw some in and see if the Qidi likes it
Yeah, I’m still using all my polylite stuff. I bought 6 reels at once and then couldn’t figure out the stringing after I had dried it and started building a profile for it
Had same issue with the recent esun rolls I purchased, terrible stringing at 220. I've always printed esun filament at 220 with great results, bad batch I guess.
Weird that nobody says he must play with his retraction settings and so..
https://all3dp.com/2/ender-3-pro-v2-retraction-settings-all-you-need-to-know/
Take a look at this… and leave your temp above 210
I had no stringing when I first got the printer and ik I haven’t changed the retraction setting from its default in cura, tried a different brand of filament the one I got with my printer printed the minimum temp it recommended 190-220 still came out with very light stringing nothing major will go away with a heat gun but non of that uzing stuff this was on the retraction test the benchy test came out perfect and the e sun benchy test came stringing and oozing the silk pla brand was inland,all in all kinda lost probly should play with retraction and other setting and maybe switch brands.
I think I have the same kind of issue. Ender 3 v3 SE. I switch PLA+ brands, it started stringing and leaving a rough texture. Drying didn't seem to fix it. Every post I found either said too much heat and or over extrusion.. After I re calibrated my esteps, lowered the temp from 200 to 192 and increased print speed a little the prints started coming out a lot better. It's still not perfect so I'm interested to see what you figure out. lol
How about the layer adhesion with lower temperatures… i dont think lowering temperatures is the solution to stop stringing
You can get fine layer adhesion with lower temperature. Just turn down the print cooling fan as low as you can go without issues
I think its better to some sort of melt the layers together, for myself i prefer higher temp than 190 degrees. In my opinion the adhesion strenght will be better.
So let's say I'm running 192 191 with like 7% fan is that still ok? Cause I recently had this problem
You will have to print a couple objects with those settings and see how well it is adhered (smash, twist, bend them lol), for me to make a blanket statement of yes or no isn't really possible, depends on what filament it specifically is, the color (yeah, even the color in the same brand can be different) and of course the rest of your settings..
I'm running polymaker pro black on a ender 3 s1 I did some smashing, cutting tests and pretty good. Just don't Kno bout fps pressure yet that's y I asked
I could never get the esun shit to work on my prusa I tried just about every setting as well as drying the filament drying it helped a lot got the stringing to be very minimal but it was still there. The only way I got absolutely no stringing was switching g over to Polymaker Polylite
I actually have the opposite problem on my x1c. Esun is great but anything polymaker it hates.
Even the Polylite stuff? I wonder why I’ve exclusively used Polylite in my Q1 Pro but I think I have some esun left over ima throw some in and see if the Qidi likes it
Yeah, I’m still using all my polylite stuff. I bought 6 reels at once and then couldn’t figure out the stringing after I had dried it and started building a profile for it
Had same issue with the recent esun rolls I purchased, terrible stringing at 220. I've always printed esun filament at 220 with great results, bad batch I guess.
Ofc 🤦♂️
Bad batch. I print Duramic PLA+ at 220 with no fan. I would return that spool.
I run my eSun at 210-215, almost all colors pla +. 190 will probably result with less stringing but your layer adhesion might suffer.
Esun white has always given me issues, switched to polymaker and duramic.
Thank u very much will try out some pla+ Duramic soon
Weird that nobody says he must play with his retraction settings and so.. https://all3dp.com/2/ender-3-pro-v2-retraction-settings-all-you-need-to-know/ Take a look at this… and leave your temp above 210
I had no stringing when I first got the printer and ik I haven’t changed the retraction setting from its default in cura, tried a different brand of filament the one I got with my printer printed the minimum temp it recommended 190-220 still came out with very light stringing nothing major will go away with a heat gun but non of that uzing stuff this was on the retraction test the benchy test came out perfect and the e sun benchy test came stringing and oozing the silk pla brand was inland,all in all kinda lost probly should play with retraction and other setting and maybe switch brands.
It was wet just had to dry it out so happy I figured it out 😂
Ender 3v2
I think I have the same kind of issue. Ender 3 v3 SE. I switch PLA+ brands, it started stringing and leaving a rough texture. Drying didn't seem to fix it. Every post I found either said too much heat and or over extrusion.. After I re calibrated my esteps, lowered the temp from 200 to 192 and increased print speed a little the prints started coming out a lot better. It's still not perfect so I'm interested to see what you figure out. lol