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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3D model, after printing, primer and silver chrome spray paint were applied

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A beautiful figurine for collectors, very detailed! You can even see her eyes, nose, and lips. While it’s not very clear in the pictures, it’s visible in person. The print turned out great! I reduced the supports to a minimum, and they came off easily. I used silk filament, which is softer, but if you’re using basic PLA, it might be a bit tougher to remove. Take your time removing the supports to avoid damaging her hairstyle. As always, ensure your print bed is clean and your filament is dry for the best results. Happy printing! 🎉 My print profile is for desktop app not for mobile . Sorry!
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what support styles and or settings did you use, since I cant find a way as of right now to make the print go higher than her thigh area, since the supports will end up just failing at some point and just making a miss unless I keep an eye on it. And in case this helps im using the a1 with matte white pla and I don't think any my printer nor the filament have anything to do with the adhesion problem from the several tests that I have ran. Any help would be much apricated thank you.
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Use three slim supports. Also sounds like your filament my be dump. My print profile was made with Bambu lab desktop app. I don't use mobile app. Sorry. The most must have are. oil free printing plate and dry filament.
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Replying to @Peculiar :
lmao im using the desktop version with brand new out of the box matte white pla, but all good, I ended up having to play around played with all thing adhesion, and what ended up working was splitting the model and or putting it on her side for more adhesion .
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Replying to @Peculiar :
however the only thing out of all the things that I didn't play with when it came to supports was the angel threshold, which I see you have at 1%, for mine I just had it at default which looking back could very well be the reason that it wasn't working.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
hard to remove the serport
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Don't rise problems. Come with solutions. Make it better and share. Help our community. Tip: If you find 3d printing to difficult. I suggest you to focus on paper printing. Thank you!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:très fragile
Support Issue:Extremely large supports, very difficult to remove, especially from the head area
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Support is one. Try zero supports. I apologise for inconvenience.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Support Issue: supports keep falling off
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Did you check if your printing plate is oil free and your filament is dry? The print is perfectly fine. Must be something on your side.
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