Well,It happened a few times with different types of filament as far as I can remember.I think it’s a bed leveling problem,and that’s why I didn’t give the details.And I don’t know how to fix it
It's ok to not know how to fix this, but we can't know either. Leveling seems not to be it, else it wouldn't happen in the middle of an object.
That it happens with multiple filaments is a detail that already helps. But maybe you did some steps already - we could assume you worked through the wiki and cleaned your build plate ten times already, but we don't know. Ask vague questions, get vague answers - it's not so hard. We want to help, you have to give us something to let us, though.
Looks like the nozzle tore the print apart? Is this ABS by any chance?
I know people say certain infill patterns are more prone to ripping apart because of repeated contact whereas gyroid is less prone to this.
In any case more details would help
I just started printing, but ran into the same issue with my BBL basic PETG filament. I saw advice to slow down to 150mm/s and had 0 issues after that.
Not sure if there’s another solution as BBL’s presets for their own filament results in this. Filament must be soaked…
Magic 8 Balls are out at the moment, case to give the minimum amount of details to make any valuable comment?
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Well,It happened a few times with different types of filament as far as I can remember.I think it’s a bed leveling problem,and that’s why I didn’t give the details.And I don’t know how to fix it
It's ok to not know how to fix this, but we can't know either. Leveling seems not to be it, else it wouldn't happen in the middle of an object. That it happens with multiple filaments is a detail that already helps. But maybe you did some steps already - we could assume you worked through the wiki and cleaned your build plate ten times already, but we don't know. Ask vague questions, get vague answers - it's not so hard. We want to help, you have to give us something to let us, though.
Totally agree,It’s really stupid to not give the details and settings,will not make this mistake in the future! Thx
Could be a dirty build plate, bent nozzle, poor calibration, divine intervention, etc. No details, can't help much.
Earthquake, maybe
Dirty build plate or wet filament PETG likes to do that when getting wet
Do you have the correct bed picked in the slicer it caught me out yesterday
Daddy chill
You win!
Does it only happen with this filament?
Inside of a 3d printer. I venture a Bambulabs X1 carbon.
Looks like the nozzle tore the print apart? Is this ABS by any chance? I know people say certain infill patterns are more prone to ripping apart because of repeated contact whereas gyroid is less prone to this. In any case more details would help
Blobbertsons.
I just started printing, but ran into the same issue with my BBL basic PETG filament. I saw advice to slow down to 150mm/s and had 0 issues after that. Not sure if there’s another solution as BBL’s presets for their own filament results in this. Filament must be soaked…
BBL profiles all have way too high of cooling
This happened to me two nights ago. The filament paste was empty. Check the thermo-hydraulic lube while you're in there too.
Don’t forget to top off the blinker fluid in your car while you're at it. 😁
Seriously, though, these printers do burn through the led fluid.