Hello,
I recently discovered this entire hobby and immediately was infatuated with being able to additively manufacture my own parts.
So i dove headfirst into it and purchased a Bambu P2S. Love this printer for PLA Pro haven't really ran anything else through it.
Then after doing tons of research about filament properties and listening to Tim talk about all the pro's and cons of this i decided i was going to get a second printer capable of printing high temp filaments effectively.
So, I have had my share of success and failures. I have also noticed that in read-me files no one ever puts recommended print settings for anything outside of PLA+ for the most part.
I was wanting to know if anyone has any user experience with these two printers.
If so, what i should be looking for and if there are a few tips/tricks to help out.
I am running tungsten nozzles in both machines at .4mm Currently i have experimented with pa6-cf from Bambu. I also know that this part is not viable due to moisture absorption but I had impulse purchased this filament after watching PSR with a new squirted gen 5 glizzy and the success he had. Shortly after that discovered Hoffman's in depth reviews of the filaments and always found myself asking the same question.
What are the best settings for other materials for different applications. and what materials are best suited for lowers or frames or all of the above?
Should speed change? Should layer height change,
Should line width remain the same (if none was in the readme for PLA)
I guess I'm looking for a How to do other filaments for dummies 3d2a style.
I have searched all over and keep finding mixed answers and only can trust one thing, data and people who have real world experience and their experience with them.
So since this place seems to have the most in-depth data for the application. I'm asking for any personal tips tricks or setups that may help produce highly reliable prints besides PLA+
Mainly looking for Plate type, Temp Settings., Brand, Print Speed,
I have have enjoyed this hobby thus far and I'm looking for more information to decide which direction i want to go for high quality OEM-Like results for EDU (Every Day Use) .
I know i probably sound like a total noob but my brain deals best with data and peoples experiences.
So feel free to share any experiences you may of had with filaments in these printers.
Sorry if I'm asking a lot of age old questions but, I'm looking for something printer specific here and figured this would be the best group of people to give me accurate information.
Thanks!
Also to Add
I have a AMS 2 pro and a AMS-HT i am using to dry the filaments prior to printing and using it to dry during active feeding bypassing the buffer completely and going straight the the extruder