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Petg Calibration Issues

PETG has always been more fraught than PLA for me but as of late it just looks like a mess.

I'm just trying to do calibration at this point and I'm getting this mess on the pressure advance test in Orca Slicer.

https://imgur.com/a/zbEn5FR

I get so much stringing, boogers, and just terrible prints. It didn't used to be this bad. Any tips?

I'm using a Snapmaker Artisan.

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

Yeah sounds like I may have to invest in a dryer then.

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sh.itjust.works

How old is that spool? I use rapid PETG but I have noticed that print quality goes to shit quick when it absorbs too much moisture. Absolute garbage prints when they hit a certain point. Id crack a fresh spool to calibrate with and see if that remedies the situation.

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

It's somewhat old but I keep them in dry boxes with silica beads and a hygrometer. The humidity never increased past 20% I believe. Usually stays around 15%.

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lemmy.world

Have you ever dried this filament? Silica beads won’t dry out filament, they will just keep the air in the box dry. I have definitely had to dry filament from the factory, especially PETG.

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aussie.zone

Have you dried your filament/ do you live in a humid climate? That would be my first guess.

What temperature is your nozzle set to?

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee
  1. I live in the PNW but I keep my filament in dry boxes. I've never dried my filament.
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scytalereply
aussie.zone

Hmm, how old is the spool? Like how long has it been open? Also, are you sure that the filament and printer are rated to the speed Orca is putting out?

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

I'm using an Orca profile for the Snapmaker printer but other than that I'm not sure. Kind of just trusting they set that part up correctly.

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scytalereply
aussie.zone

Yeah it should be, how well did it go last time you printed Pla? There are so many things that can go wrong, just trying to eliminate some. (Drying filament never hurts so long as you actually have a dryer and don’t just stick it in the oven and hope for the best)

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

PLA worked fine. I just bought and loaded some new PETG btw and it prints pretty well so I think everyone is right that the filament is just really old/wet.

Threw 80 bucks out to get a dryer.

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Probably a good idea long term, my region is semi-arid and I still find I need it from time to time

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Keep in kind some filament may be humid out of the box. You can try different methods of drying it for now, but I'd really recommend getting a dryer when you can.

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lemmy.world

Is this a new spool or an old spool? Have you printed this blend of PETG before? What does a temperature tower look like?

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peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

It's a few months old. I have printed with it before and while it was never perfect it was never this bad. I'll have to get back to you on a temp tower. I have one around somewhere.

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I suggest printing a fresh temp tower. My bet is that temperature or retraction is off (have you fiddled with retraction lately) or the filament is super wet.

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