Tower Temp / Temperature Tower Test -PLA-ABS-PETG

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Maker World does not allow you to upload a 3mf with custom Gcode, in the fifth image you can see the command that you must use for temperature changes, it is added in the right bar as custom G-code: “M104 S[Target temperature]”

 

Customised layered G-Code:
- layer 44: M104 S225
- layer 84: M104 S220
- layer 124: M104 S215
- layer 164: M104 S210
- layer 204: M104 S205
- layer 244: M104 S200
- layer 284: M104 S195
- layer 324: M104 S190

 

In this image you can see how to enter the custom Gcodes to set the printing temperature manually, you must also choose the maximum temperature as the printing temperature in the profile of your filament.

 

 

 

Towe Temp for PLA 230-190ºC

Tower Temp for ABS 270-230ºC

Tower Temp for PETG 250-220ºC

 

If your tower has a lot of threads between the cones, you can try printing this design and calibrate your retractions, I hope it helps!

 

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for those you are having troubles to edit the G-Code this is the explanation: In Bambu Studio go to Preview Tab. In the right of the screen you have the layers that will be printed. Every 40 layers starting from the first layer right click and click on Add G-Code. Then add the text "M104 S230". S230 is the temperature, M104 is the GCode to change the temperature. Every 40 layers change S230 with the correct temperature. Don't Change M104. Always write "M104 S{TEMPARERATURE HERE}"
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thanks for this
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very helpful, TY
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Thank you i was having a really hard time finding this.
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It worked - and I learned something! I didn't know how to edit the gcode but I do now!
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Good job! ❤️
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Can you explain how to do this?
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Replying to @tom_bergstrom :
The top-right has a drop down where it says "color scheme." You can change that to "temperature" and it will color the model based on the temperature settings.
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TOWER PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Impresora: Bambulab A1 Filamento: i3D Tested PLA Blanco G-Code personalizado por capas: - 44: M104 S225 - 84: M104 S220 - 124: M104 S215 - 164: M104 S210 - 204: M104 S205 - 244: M104 S200 - 284: M104 S195 - 324: M104 S190
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Hello Newbie here, do you know why my Temp Towers 55° corners are messed up? Everything else came out good. I did this to try and fine tune my prints. I don't know what else to do besides this and auto-leveling. Do you recommend anything else?
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looks like poor part cooling to me. Try to turn the model around in the slicer, so that the part cooling fan is orientated to the direction of the overhang. Is it made on a bambu printer?
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Replying to @GHPMDESIGN :
yes a p1s. OK I'll rotate it 90° to the left towards the big aux fan on the left? Is this how all P1s are or is my fan too strong?
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Replying to @user_1895409113 :
i can´t remember my print orientation but never had that problem on my P1S. however, i am confident that turning 90 degree will fix it. There are many reasons why this can happen. (filament, different filament settings like print- and fan speeds (especially outer walls and overhang settings),...)
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I modified the G code according to the instruction and verified the temperatures in the slicer. Printed Elegoo rapid PETG on the A1 and can’t really spot any differences between 255 to 230F. Only thr 225F layers shows some underextrusion. Can anyone tell me which temperature looks the best? Should I go for the hottest printable temperature to get the best layer adhesion?
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the filament looks really forgiving. as long as you dont get any blops or so in the actual print files, i would use the hottest recommended temp for the best adhesion as you said! But if your model has very low overhangs without support, it can also be useful to use a lower temp for better cooling...
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Hard to tell from pics, but does 245-250 also have rhe least stringing?
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Replying to @sketzel12 :
Honestly it's hard to tell in person too. Maybe 245-250 have every so slightly less stringing. I though stringing is more likely to occur at higher temperatures? Also, I don't understand why one corner of the 55 degree overhang curls up more at lower temperatures. I may have to check the tool path to see if the hot end is doing something weird there.
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TOWER PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Great model but I had to make own gcode edits. I found out my PLA is quite wet damn it
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hey I'm having some trouble with my prints recently, can't get rid of the stings like this here. I figured it was temp or retraction- you're saying if it looks like this it is obviously moisture? I'm brand new to the hobby
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Replying to @user_2482094282 :
Yes most likely moist filament, I'm gonna buy a filament dryer soon
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Replying to @user_2482094282 :
PLA shouldn't string like this, from what I see the 220C is ideal temperature for bambu. Stringing with petg is more common, there it is retraction issue :)
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TOWER PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
printed as expected, appreciated the instructions to change temps!
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Thanks for the feedback!
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PETG read the description for before printing
Great test, I should do these more often with new spools
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PETG read the description for before printing
exactly what I needed for the PETG that was giving me some issues. instructions were great on how to add the tempt changes.
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Excuse me, and what would your optimal temperature be
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Replying to @user_2362837896 :
I started using 245.
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TOWER PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
what can i understand from this?
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Did you edit your Gcode to change temps at the different layers?
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Replying to @sketzel12 :
yes!
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