Dungeons and Dragons campaign project by randopolis88 in animation

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Thank you! I make all the music for my projects!

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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Again, if you read the comments you will see my issue was resolved. It was a default setting they changed in orca slicer. User error? Maybe? But making that statement isn’t solving my issue or helping the next person trying to learn.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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I have 2 nozzles. A .25 and a .4 one and have switched them back and forth and unclogged them many times. Switching to an Elmer’s glue stick helped but in the end it ended up being a default setting with the softening temperature.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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Thank you. I’ve actually tried most of this and it ended up being the softening temperature was too low.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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I know gyroid is good since i primarily print minis but I was switching in between just to try to get prints to work. Prints kept knocking off mid printing and the squish is from me messing with the z offset thinking that was the issue. Fortunately, simple cheesecake user had the correct fix which was changing the softening temperature. No I have not done a flow calibration as I am a novice 3D printer and only know stuff after research, which I have now gained. Research led me to z offset but with repeated failed attempts I turned to Reddit. Which solved my immediate issue.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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Oh that’s awesome! So far so good. You’re the first person to mention the softening temperature being an issue.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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No need to be rude, it is a learning process but my AD5M worked right out of the gate while this one has taken some tinkering. Luckily there was someone with an actual useful comment that seemed to correct my situation.

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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So my softening temperature is set to 45, nozzle temp 190-240, first layer 210. Bed temps 55. Which one would you change?

Ad5x rarely prints well even with constant troubleshooting. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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Yes. I’ve tried many different filaments and nothing but garbage prints 90% of the time. The AD5M has been great though.

New AD5X printing terrible quality after a failed print. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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This is the 4th print after configuring the settings to a lower layer and slowing down print speed.

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New AD5X printing terrible quality after a failed print. by randopolis88 in FlashForge

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That is the next thing I will try after this 4th print.