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    • apple_user_1742662174
      apple_user_1742662174 last edited by

      Every time I try to print a miniature figure it ends up either snapping half way or getting half way then become a stringy mess does anyone have any ideas on what I’m doing wrong if I print one of the pre installed projects it comes out flawless

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      • apple_user_1742513984
        apple_user_1742513984 @apple_user_1742662174 last edited by

        @apple_user_1742662174 try re slicing it and see if it needs supports if it falls of or prints a stringy mess put supports

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        • DXRKRCR
          DXRKRCR last edited by

          Also try increasing the infill %. I have had decent success with minis on my Tina2s.

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          • Monkey 4
            Monkey @apple_user_1742662174 last edited by

            @apple_user_1742662174 you may be using the wrong filament it's best to use a high printing pla

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            • apple_user_1742513984
              apple_user_1742513984 @Monkey 4 last edited by

              @Monkey-4 yes try to stick with pla it will make your machine run smooth

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              • apple_user_1744031845
                apple_user_1744031845 @DXRKRCR last edited by

                @DXRKRCR I just got my Tina 2 and have only used the app atm. I noticed that it sets the infill at 10% and my figures have also become stringy or shifted. I’m trying another one now but I changed to suports touching base and 50% infill. Am I going the right route or should I do something else?

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                • DXRKRCR
                  DXRKRCR @apple_user_1744031845 last edited by

                  @apple_user_1744031845 Whenever I print minis, I always use 100% and support everywhere. Having 100% and supports everywhere gives more area for the nozzle to move around so that it will give other parts of the model to cool. This will make it so that there is no collapsing of the walls of the model.

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                  • apple_user_1744031845
                    apple_user_1744031845 @DXRKRCR last edited by

                    @DXRKRCR what speed should I use as well? The standard is 80 should I keep as is or go faster?

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