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Solved De-lamination between layers

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  1. JeffTheMess

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    Any thoughts on this? My previous print was fine up until the last few layers, then started this print and it was all screwed up, what can I do? Thanks
     

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    what kind of material is it
     
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    220(Nozzle)/65(Bed)
     
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    try using an oiler it helped me out looks kinda liked the material was getting jammed up a bit i had this problem with makergeeks pla but I added an oiler and no more problems or you could just dip about half of an inch of youre filament in oil and run it through youre hotend to season it. also could be cheap filament that is not within the tolerances of 1.75mm. if it still keeps happening try turning youre retractions off
     
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    vegtable oil or canola. i use office depot papershredder lube
     
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    Also if you are under-extruding that might cause insufficient intra-layer adhesion. I print all my PLA at 215 - 220°C and about 75 mm/s, but I have tuned the profiles extrusion multipliers to get everything just right.

    Play with multiplier and also slow down your printing until everything just works, then gradually speed it back up, you will be amazed at the results and speeds you can print at.
     
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    trying to avoid oilers gets messy
     
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    Then season frequently or avoid PLA :)
     
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    Then your doing it wrong :D Just a few drops in the oiler every now and then with pla will keep the jams at bay...doesn't need to be a mess :D
     
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    lol ugh...i guess i'll do the oiler but i need more than that, I will try to slow it down aswell.
     
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    You can just season for a temporary fix and if that helps then add the oiler.
    Seasoning is good for a while.
     
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    So I slowed it down a bit getting good results, oiler free. I "MAY" in the future add one if I feel the slower speeds aren't cutting it anymore
     
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