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Ultimaker cura ender 3 pro
Ultimaker cura ender 3 pro






ultimaker cura ender 3 pro
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Printed at 235☌ using a brim and glue stick for adhesion.

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However, and this goes back to the point on requiring an enclosure since I didn’t use one for these tests because I assume that most of you don’t have one, the cable guides always cracked at the same spot (the 230☌ had a wider crack than the 240☌ one), which goes to show how important an enclosure is to keep a high and consistent temperature around the object. As far as the cable guides go, I didn’t notice any quality difference between the different temperatures since they were simple designs. Like I just mentioned, the best temperature seems to be between 230☌ and 240☌ for the Ender 3, especially if there’s bridging and overhangs. I printed multiple temperature towers, some larger and some smaller since I wanted to test bed adhesion at the same time, and I also printed a simple cable guide that I designed that attaches to my desk. Going below 230☌ results in poor layer adhesion, whereas going above 240☌ may result in poor bridging quality. On the Ender 3 (Pro and V2), 230☌ up to 240☌ seems to be the sweet spot not just in terms of detail, but also bridging and overhang quality as well as preventing unwanted artifacts.

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Now, if you already know your printing settings and want to skip straight to the tips on how to improve bed adhesion to prevent warping, click here. My recommendation would be to get an affordable non-flammable Creality enclosure to be on the safe side. Of course, this could be a potential fire hazard, which is why I don’t recommend it, but it works. It’s worth noting, however, that you don’t necessarily need to buy an enclosure since you could absolutely make one yourself, or you could even put a big cardboard box over the printer and this will also work just fine. Recommended: Use an Enclosureīefore I get into the settings, I have to mention that you should absolutely use an enclosure to print ABS on an Ender 3, since this will keep the temperature inside of the printer consistent and prevent warping and layer separation.

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If you don’t want to have to go through all the trial and error that we did in order to find the Ideal Settings for creating high-quality prints on your Ender 3, then definitely check out our own Cura Profiles tailored specifically for the Ender 3 Printer Series (You can get all of them for just $7). Of course, that’s not all and I’d recommend that you keep on reading to find out how my tests went, how to improve bed adhesion, how to prevent a couple of issues, and more. Here’s the short version: To print ABS on an Ender 3 you need to set the printing temperature between 230☌ and 240☌, the bed temperature to 100☌, turn off the part cooling fan, and apply some glue stick to the build surface in order to improve adhesion and prevent warping. However, you can still print ABS on an Ender 3 by adjusting some settings and using some tricks to improve bed adhesion. ABS is one of the hardest materials to learn how to print properly on an Ender 3, Pro, or V2, and this is mainly due to the fact that it’s not an enclosed printer.








Ultimaker cura ender 3 pro