Test prints
Westart again with theall-in-one print test from Barcode3D, today fromPLA NX2 marine blue from Extrudr. I think it’s quite obvious that from a certain overhang angle the cooling simply can’t keep up with the speed of the printer. So the minimum layer time has to be increased a bit in such cases.
The primary goal here is to show what the P1S produces out-of-the-box. Extrudr provides ready-made profiles for Bambu Lab printers in combination with their own filament for download on their website, which I used here.
This clearence fidgetspinner from Sci3D with ever decreasing distances between the walls was again printed with the included PLA in orange, the printer read the corresponding profile independently from the NFC chip. The result is impeccable and even down to the 0.15 cog, everything can be moved without problems.
By the way, I have revisedmy own Z-Wobble test and added some heights, if you want to test your own printer. The result with the matte Extrudr PLA NX2 is really very good, but something else would be surprising even with three guide rods for the Z-axis.
By the way, Bambu Lab provides the G-code for this first Benchy on the SD card. The exact settings for layer height, infill density and other subtleties can therefore not be checked exactly. Nevertheless, a good result with 18 minutes and 24 seconds.
This second boat was slicedwith a standard profile from Bambu Studio adapted to theSpeedBoatRaceChallenge rules, the print time here is then already 31 minutes and 18 seconds.
And with exactly the same G-code, butprinter set to “Ludicrous Mode” then this third Benchy comes out in 24 minutes and 59 seconds. I’m a little surprised that there were small problems with the overhang here on the ship’s bow, but which don’t show up on the even faster printed model.
So that no one can complain that I don’t print anything useful, here are a few examples of the more useful things. To keep my controllers from lying around somewhere, I printedExtrudr PLA X2 Matte Black the Minimalistic Xbox Controller Stand from agepbiz.
Also too “fancy” and not really necessary? Then I can offera replacement dispenser from Erkm for my Ikea Bästis lint roller. And to make you feel like a king with your scepter, I took an old roll of Silk PLA in gold for it.
A little pressed for time, I also printed a multi-color print as a little trifle for a birthday gift. This possibility is completely new to me, but at least with this object it was really very easy with the various tools to specify the respective desired color.
What can’t be underestimated with color changes is the extra time for each change and the waste that is generated. I have a fairly simple model here and printed both halves at the same time as well as most of the changes at the same time on both sides, yet the waste accounts for a good 14% of the total filament used.
For the first attempt, the result already looks pretty decent, but there is still room for improvement here and there. The surfaces should perhaps be printed a bit slower so that the quality is a bit better.
By the way, I also had a mistake several times when pulling back the red filament, it just broke in the tube.Admittedly, however, the PLA is already quite old and slightly brittle, with the other two colors of “fresh” filament I had no problems.
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