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#Questions hi, I'm hoping you all can help with this. We're making cups with clips for a special purpose and keep encountering failure at the clip. We're using both Bambu and Amolen duo color PLA silk designed on Tinkercad, run through Bambu Studio and printed on a Bambu A1. We've dried the filament in the oven as directed and will usually get a good print before we encounter failures. We've replaced the 4mm nozzle, slowed the print down to 50%, faced the clip in different directions and adjusted temperature, speed, fan, extruder temp. Is there something we're missing? Do we need to keep the PLA in a dehydrator, change something, design the clip differently, etc.? We have the printer in a zipped cover and humidity is 34%or less when printing.(Edited)
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Hi all,
We're semi new to printing and are using PLA silk or silk plus on a Bambu A1. We've used Bambu, Amolen, and eSun brand filaments. The filament is dried for 2 hours and then printing self designed 4 cups with clips on the plate with clips facing to the left. The first print does well but the second print usually has a 50-75% failure rate at the clip. We've received advice such as turning the cups, drying the filament again, change the temperature on the extruder tip, but wonder if there's a best solution we should try first. We are not currently keeping the filament in a dryer, but have a homemade solution of placing it in a bag with dessicant after it's dried. The printer is in a fabric case surround from Amazon. Since you all are designers and have more experience, what would you recommend we try to change first?
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This was an excellent design, truly wonderful in flexibility and sturdiness. I used a rainbow PLA filament from Hobby Lobby. I paired it with an egg from another design and was a surprise gift

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This was an awesome print! I used a rainbow silk PLA from Hobby Lobby which worked well. the egg screwed together perfectly and I paired it with a dragon from another print for a surprise gift. Excellent egg!!

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This turned out well. Printed on A1 with wood 1.75mm PLA filament. Really cute

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Printed this in an A1 with Black/pink 2mm filament for a Halloween display and it looks pretty good. I'm just beginning and wanted to see what the machine would do. The detail is stunning. Picture with flash on and off


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This is great! I printed 2 and both turned out incredibly well. We used wood 1.75 mm PLA on an A1. This is fabulous!


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incredible detail for such a small pumpkin. it's about an inch and a half in diameter. Printed on an A1 with 2mm PLA. looks great!

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I love this! Was my first larger print and very happy with it. We used 2mm PLA and it took about 6 hours to print on an A1. This is about the size of a Grapefruit.


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