I've noticed that for both hyper ABS and PLA default settings have too low of bed temps.
When using default temps the adhesion is no good, raising about 15c fixes the problems right away.
Also ASA from 3DXTech has worked great at hyper FFF speeds once adjusting nothing but temps and extrusion percentages, which was a lovely surprise.
Hyper FFF default bed temps too low
Re: Hyper FFF default bed temps too low
It's great to hear that you found a solution to the bed temperature issue with ABS and PLA by raising it by 15 degrees Celsius. I also found that increasing the bed temperature can greatly improve adhesion and ultimately the quality of the print.
Its good that you've had success with ASA from 3DXTech at high speeds. Adjusting extrusion percentages can make a big difference in the final print quality.
Have you also tried using a different bed surface, such as a buildtak sheet or a PEI sheet? These surfaces can also improve adhesion and make it easier to remove the printed object from the bed.
Additionally, ensuring proper bed leveling and increasing the initial flow rate in your slicer software can also help improve adhesion.
Its good that you've had success with ASA from 3DXTech at high speeds. Adjusting extrusion percentages can make a big difference in the final print quality.
Have you also tried using a different bed surface, such as a buildtak sheet or a PEI sheet? These surfaces can also improve adhesion and make it easier to remove the printed object from the bed.
Additionally, ensuring proper bed leveling and increasing the initial flow rate in your slicer software can also help improve adhesion.
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