ABS print starts warping after 3 hours
Hi,
For the first time i tried printing a very spread out object with my printer and after a few hours of print, the plastic started peeling upwards off of the bed, making a flat object like a bowl. My extruder's temperature for the first layer was set to 250˚C and for the other layers was set to 240˚C.
my bed was set to 90˚C (which has been working fine for me all this time even though people say to set it at 110˚C) for the first layer and was set to 75˚C for the other layers.
Is it the bed temperature which could be making this happen?
For the first time i tried printing a very spread out object with my printer and after a few hours of print, the plastic started peeling upwards off of the bed, making a flat object like a bowl. My extruder's temperature for the first layer was set to 250˚C and for the other layers was set to 240˚C.
my bed was set to 90˚C (which has been working fine for me all this time even though people say to set it at 110˚C) for the first layer and was set to 75˚C for the other layers.
Is it the bed temperature which could be making this happen?
Comments
With cooling bed to 75°C you add more stress as it then starts to cool down, but ABS is not my best field as I normally use PLA for printing and testing.