Keno
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Using Cura with PlanePrint (https://www.paneprint.com/print). Here are the prints setups:
PLA & Poly-Air: Pictures 3 Generic PLA & 4 Poly-Air PLA, settings: “normal” profile P1 or P2 difference between P1 & P2 is the infill setting.
PLA-LW: picture 2: “normal”, nozzle temp 250c, retraction distance 0.4.
PLA-LW: Picture 1: “normal” nozzle temp 250c, Travel Mode changes – Combing Mode “Off”, Retraction extra prime 0.6, retraction distance 0.4.
Notes: labPrint Poly-Air is as advertised, excellent for interior supporting parts where strength is needed weight same as generic PLA 1.8g.
PLA-LW picture 3 print without changes to, combing, prime, etc. is stringy and weight at 2.2g. With these changes picture#1 relative smooth good print at 1.3g.
Sorry for the messy markings.
PLA & Poly-Air: Pictures 3 Generic PLA & 4 Poly-Air PLA, settings: “normal” profile P1 or P2 difference between P1 & P2 is the infill setting.
PLA-LW: picture 2: “normal”, nozzle temp 250c, retraction distance 0.4.
PLA-LW: Picture 1: “normal” nozzle temp 250c, Travel Mode changes – Combing Mode “Off”, Retraction extra prime 0.6, retraction distance 0.4.
Notes: labPrint Poly-Air is as advertised, excellent for interior supporting parts where strength is needed weight same as generic PLA 1.8g.
PLA-LW picture 3 print without changes to, combing, prime, etc. is stringy and weight at 2.2g. With these changes picture#1 relative smooth good print at 1.3g.
Sorry for the messy markings.