Attempting my first prints with ASA filament. It's proving tricky - bed adhesion & warping are much worse. I've cleaned the PEI build plate, applied glue stick, added brims, & slowed head travel. Next will be higher temperatures, maybe a different build plate? eSUN ASA black, Bambu P1S #3DPrinting
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FIlament was fresh out the pack. I also dried it in the printer chamber for 8 hours. I've found some kapton tape, so I'll try that.
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Kapton tape and/or temperature tweaks helped. It completed, with a little warping. The kapton gives the underside a sheen
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@alex I've yet to try ASA, though have a reel. https://help.prusa3d.com/materials suggest a satin sheet or gluestick, but tape is always a good fallback to try too. I have found the different bed materials make a huge difference, the satin sheet is much better on abs or even petg with low surface area
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@sldrant I've ordered a smooth PEI plate
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@alex good luck!
I've not had a need for ASA really, PETG is pretty good. I print replacement trampoline net tops, and bought ASA to try next time one breaks to see if it is any stronger
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@sldrant moderately better result with Bambu smooth PEI plate, Bambu liquid glue, generic ASA profile, and rabbit ears https://www.thingiverse.com/make:1207554
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