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PVA settings on dual extruder

Posted by RepRapper_Austria 
PVA settings on dual extruder
January 28, 2015 02:31AM
Hi,

Attached a PLA / PVA print: I usually only print the support interface with PVA and let the main support be done via cheap PLA.

...but how to get rid of those tiny debrits of PVA oozzing out of the nozzle? more retract?

I guess the stings you can see in the picture is only because I changed another setting of my PLA the wring way eye rolling smiley
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Re: PVA settings on dual extruder
January 28, 2015 12:13PM
And here a closer look!

I usually do get a PERFECT print surface (PLA) when printing without support - but this PVA oozzing leads to tiny small holes after the PVA is dissolved.

( As already mentioned above: I just print the support interface with PVA - the support between is PLA which is easy removable without any residues.)
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Re: PVA settings on dual extruder
January 31, 2015 08:48PM
I was at the 3d printer world expo and saw airwolf 3d print with abs and pla supports. They then dissolved the pla in a sink cleaner and the result was great. I would look into this. Go to airwolf 3d's website
Re: PVA settings on dual extruder
February 01, 2015 06:59AM
Yeah, I would say try more retract. Could you maybe print the PVA a little cooler too, or will that not extrude? Less temp = less oozing, but print too cold and it doesn't extrude anymore. I was printing PLA too hot once by a mistake and it had way more oozing. The PVA is only for support, so you can try out to your liking of course winking smiley


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Re: PVA settings on dual extruder
February 01, 2015 09:12AM
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mrchris97
They then dissolved the pla in a sink cleaner and the result was great. I would look into this. Go to airwolf 3d's website
I already have 4kg of NaOH at home + a heatable ultrasonic cleaner: tried to dissolve PLA but not every PLA dissolves easily.
The problem so far is that I don't have a heatbed on my dual head printer that's why I can't print ABS + PLA at the same time (ABS not sticking on cold printbed...)
But thanks for your suggestion! smileys with beer
I also have HIPS at home plus 4 liters of Limonene: For testing ABS + HIPS as a support (HIPS dissolves in Limonene but one liter of Limonene costs about 20 Euro)

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Ohmarinus
Yeah, I would say try more retract. Could you maybe print the PVA a little cooler too, or will that not extrude? Less temp = less oozing, but print too cold and it doesn't extrude anymore. I was printing PLA too hot once by a mistake and it had way more oozing. The PVA is only for support, so you can try out to your liking of course winking smiley
How much retract do you suggest? 10mm to get out of the hot zone?
It will definitely work at 175 °C too as I have tested it but 190 felt "safer" to not clogg the nozzle in multi-hour prints eye rolling smiley

Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 02/01/2015 11:22AM by RepRapper_Austria.
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