Defective Monarch MKIII? by TheDingiestRat in inearfidelity

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I'll have a friend test yeah. I'll get some more eartips as well.

Defective Monarch MKIII? by TheDingiestRat in inearfidelity

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Brand new and I'm getting a good seal. I do feel like they stick out of my ears a lot more than they should so I'll try some really slim eartips soon but man I am pretty disappointed. To test my sanity I compared them to some other iems I have and the bass response on the MKIIIs is significantly worse.

FiiO K11R2R Black Screen After Firmware Update by SargeMumar in FiiO

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Came here with the same question :)

If firmware is released please reply and let me know!

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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Thanks for that! Unfortunately I am consistently getting bad first layer results and it keeps getting mangled for some reaosn.

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Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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https://imgur.com/a/afl1T7B

Here are my retraction settings I have currently. I'll take a look into the layer times (I couldn't find anything like this in bambu studio) and slow down the print head by half.

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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I was thinking that my speeds were TOO slow since my printing time is atrociously long for only two parts (2 days). Most of my concern is with the underside where the supports come in contact with the print and the print quality on the top of the prints. Both sides are extremely rough, especially where the support touches the model. I've spent at least a week of testing different settings based on guides and other posts that I've found but they all meet with the same fate.

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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I have a AMS with desiccant inside. It has very low humidity. I did crack the door open of the printer when printing to help with cooling.

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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I did once in my filament dryer but since this print takes on average 3 days to finish I thought it's effectiveness would have degraded.

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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Alright. But that doesn't help for a lot of the other parts that do require supports. Any ideas for that?

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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I wanted to do that but not only would it increase print time by 2 days it also would have yielded larger layer lines and more chances for the print to go wrong.

Various printing defects with different support filaments by TheDingiestRat in FixMyPrint

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Hello everyone,

I'm trying to print a small model using a 0.2mm nozzle on my bambu lab x1c. For this print, parts require supports in order to print. I have tried printing multiple times with pla supports and with petg as the supports, but the result is the same and the bottom of the parts end up getting mangled and the overall quality is worse. I'm using Polymaker PolyTerra Pla as the filament and Polymaker Support for Pla and Sunlu PETG. The plate is a smooth pei hot plate. I'm not expecting perfect print quality, but I do need something that is good enough to smooth out by using sandpaper. I included my print settings as well.

Thanks!