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| Started by | D D <karuzo@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2026-05-06 17:00 -0500 |
| Last post | 2026-05-07 18:54 +0000 |
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spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s D D <karuzo@gmail.com> - 2026-05-06 17:00 -0500
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2026-05-07 09:03 +1000
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2026-05-07 09:33 +0100
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s D D <karuzo@gmail.com> - 2026-05-07 18:51 +0000
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2026-05-07 09:37 +0100
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2 scole <vintageapplemac@gmail.com> - 2026-05-07 11:29 +0000
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2 D D <karuzo@gmail.com> - 2026-05-07 18:55 +0000
Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s D D <karuzo@gmail.com> - 2026-05-07 18:54 +0000
| From | D D <karuzo@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-06 17:00 -0500 |
| Subject | spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2s |
| Message-ID | <10tgdl6$1hd52$1@dont-email.me> |
Hi there, no matter what I do, using bambu lab p2s, I get spaghetti. I use dry filaments, and tweaked some settings. Anything I can improve? I mainly print figurines. Thanks.
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| From | not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 09:03 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <69fbc8be@news.ausics.net> |
| In reply to | #95 |
D D <karuzo@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there, > > no matter what I do, using bambu lab p2s, I get spaghetti. I guess I've been doing my own thing with 3D printing for so long I've missed/forgotten these terms. What's spaghetti? If you mean little strings of plastic are left around the part where the extruder jumps over gaps in the print, there should be a feature to slow down (or reverse?) the extruder feed and movement at the end of laying a line of plastic, so less oozes out when it stops. In the Skeinforge slicer (which probably nobody except me still uses) this setting was called "dwindle". To be honest I never bothered much about it and just cleaned the part up afterwards, which gives you something to do while watching that the next print started OK (I tend to do prints in batches, when it's good weather outside to have the window open to vent the ABS fumes). -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _#
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| From | Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 09:33 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <10thipp$1sq9r$1@andyburns.eternal-september.org> |
| In reply to | #96 |
Computer Nerd Kev wrote: > What's spaghetti? If you mean > little strings of plastic are left around the part where the > extruder jumps over gaps in the print [...] I think mostly people call that 'stringing' not 'spaghetti'
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| From | D D <karuzo@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 18:51 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <10tin0d$2aiud$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #96 |
It basically stringing. Starting at higher layers. Ahesion seems fine. . On 5/6/26 6:03 PM, not@telling.you.invalid wrote: >D D <karuzo@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> no matter what I do, using bambu lab p2s, I get spaghetti. > >I guess I've been doing my own thing with 3D printing for so long >I've missed/forgotten these terms. What's spaghetti? If you mean >little strings of plastic are left around the part where the >extruder jumps over gaps in the print, there should be a feature to >slow down (or reverse?) the extruder feed and movement at the end >of laying a line of plastic, so less oozes out when it stops. In >the Skeinforge slicer (which probably nobody except me still uses) >this setting was called "dwindle". > >To be honest I never bothered much about it and just cleaned the >part up afterwards, which gives you something to do while watching >that the next print started OK (I tend to do prints in batches, >when it's good weather outside to have the window open to vent the >ABS fumes).
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| From | Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 09:37 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <10thj0d$1ss6h$1@andyburns.eternal-september.org> |
| In reply to | #95 |
D D wrote: > I get spaghetti. I use dry filaments, and tweaked some settings. > Anything I can improve? Is the entire print breaking away from the bed, or does it just turn into a tangle at higher layers? Clogged nozzle? Maybe you need to reduce flow rate with the smaller nozzle?
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| From | scole <vintageapplemac@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 11:29 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2 |
| Message-ID | <10tht2o$20ef7$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #98 |
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote: > D D wrote: > >> I get spaghetti. I use dry filaments, and tweaked some settings. >> Anything I can improve? > > Is the entire print breaking away from the bed, or does it just turn > into a tangle at higher layers? Clogged nozzle? Maybe you need to > reduce flow rate with the smaller nozzle? I use a 0.2 nozzle on one of our Bambu A1 Minis, and I don’t think I’ve ever had a print fail on small figurine models. Could it de that you need to paint so additional support on to the higher parts of the model? That should help prevent the print going haywire like you described. Another thing that might help, on the A1 Mini there is the option to slow the print to 50%, and that makes for a very controlled and steady print. Might help? -- STC
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| From | D D <karuzo@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 18:55 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: spaghetti with nozzle 0.2 on p2 |
| Message-ID | <10tin6m$2al98$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #99 |
Been slowing down and tried even at 30%. On 5/7/26 6:29 AM, scole wrote: >Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote: >> D D wrote: >> >>> I get spaghetti. I use dry filaments, and tweaked some settings. >>> Anything I can improve? >> >> Is the entire print breaking away from the bed, or does it just turn >> into a tangle at higher layers? Clogged nozzle? Maybe you need to >> reduce flow rate with the smaller nozzle? > >I use a 0.2 nozzle on one of our Bambu A1 Minis, and I don’t think I’ve >ever had a print fail on small figurine models. Could it de that you need >to paint so additional support on to the higher parts of the model? That >should help prevent the print going haywire like you described. Another >thing that might help, on the A1 Mini there is the option to slow the print >to 50%, and that makes for a very controlled and steady print. Might help?
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| From | D D <karuzo@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2026-05-07 18:54 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <10tin4d$2akeo$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #98 |
Eventually the entire print breaks away from the bed. Plus tangles I think on supports. I'll look into reducing flow rate next. Thanks. On 5/7/26 3:37 AM, Andy Burns wrote: >D D wrote: > >> I get spaghetti. I use dry filaments, and tweaked some settings. >> Anything I can improve? > >Is the entire print breaking away from the bed, or does it just turn >into a tangle at higher layers? Clogged nozzle? Maybe you need to >reduce flow rate with the smaller nozzle?
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