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Unanswered Oozing on each new layer

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting' started by Carey Robertson, Apr 25, 2016.

  1. Carey Robertson

    Carey Robertson New Member

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    Hello,

    I have the Robo3d R1 Plus and I'm experiencing oozing on each new layer. I'm not sure what could be causing this. I attached a picture to help illustrate my issue. Thanks
     

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  2. robocad

    robocad Member

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    I hate it when someone asks a question and no one responds. Im new to this too but oozing is usually too low a retraction, it should be set between 2-3mm. Theres also a setting in simplfy3d and probably other slicers that has retraction between layers which i believe is to address this issue.
     
  3. Chuck Erwin

    Chuck Erwin Active Member

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    Also could be too high temp/bad/cheap filament
     
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  4. Geof

    Geof Volunteer Moderator
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    If your printing over USB it could be communication lag. Try a powered USB hub if you have one.

    A little more information on your personal setup would be helpful so we an assist more
     
  5. WZ9V

    WZ9V Active Member

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    Print from SD Card (eliminate any USB delays and is just more reliable)
    Check that extruder temp is not too high
    Check retraction settings both distance and speed
     

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