Anyone who was able to print on a Prusa Mini with esun pla+? Is it just wet?
Last week I took the bait and bought some esun pla+ from an Amazon.de sale.
I normally print with Colorfabb of Prusament. Almost for 5y now and never had real issues, especially not with the Prusa Mini.
But now, I loaded a fresh rol and it just… was awful: under extrusion galore even in the first layer! A lot of clicking and clacking.. just 😒
I read somewhere their filament comes “wet”… pretty convenient that they also sell.. overpriced dryers right?!
Anyway I’m going to build a dryer now. Hoping that resolved the issues and this wasn’t all money wasted.. sigh
Anyway I was wondering if someone else had the same issues? Or experience with this brand? How can you know that it’s dried enough? Or can it really only be with testing?
I’m investing in a mk4 soon, this has a direct drive, instead of a Bowden. Will this be less of an issue? I mean I know about the quality issues I was just thinking about that it seems like it just cannot pass properly, through .. and I forgot how it’s named: the thingie that feeds the filament.
Anyway if anything: be cautious with that brand. I wish I had read some more before buying it, I trusted the reviews to much I guess
Anyway sorry for the long kinda rand post.. it has been.. a challenging week..
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If the extruder is clicking, it's able to grasp the filament. It's that it's trying to move it forward, literally can't, and it slips and makes that click. That also grinds down the filament at the wheel as well.
I've printed fine with eSun PLA+ on an Ender 3 V2, it's a very straightforward filament in my experience. Not my favourite, but it's fine. (Their cleaning filament by contrast is excellent and I recommend it highly.) I would take apart the entire filament path and make sure it is incredibly clean, because this really sounds to me like a recurring clog issue caused by some particulate matter, which can include extraheated filament hat no longer wants to melt right.
I've not used that printer, but eSUN PLA+ is my goto filament! It's strong, affordable, high quality and produces good prints.
I have found though it wants high temp printing. 225C seems to be the sweet spor on my sidewinder X2.
Try printing a temp tower because it's stringy as fuck or downright brittle at the wrong temps.
After I clean things a bit. after live adjusting tons I to think that 225C will be the good spot. and maybe to 'quality' setting instead of 'speed'. The others have no problem with nice quality prints even on the speed settings, but what you said about the temp change and the reaction of the filament to this aka it being brittle and stuff like that.. maybe its not suitable for faster printing on the Prusa Mini. I will test it again when the MK4 gets here, maybe that will be better.
That said: I do not think I will buy this brand again. hmm and I in fact just did! for the cleaning thing recommended by solarbird! LOL
It just that.. I mean:
I'm from the EU, which means the shipping from Prusa is affordable, and ColorFabb too. The last one is actually free for my country. The first was out of the colors I now asap need, the second still has a very very very shitty e-commerce site. but aside from a lot of frustration it kinda worked in the end. with a nice coupon to!
Although given the amount of people who are swearing by esun, maybe when I did dail it in I will change my mind a bit. It does have a good price point. I hope I get it good enough for certain prints and .. secretly hoping: maybe for all .. in a way that I do not have to think ;-)
I'm using eSUN PLA+ for some weeks now on a Voxelab Aquila X2 (Ender 3 V2 clone) and it's slightly wet resulting in some stringing I did not experience with other PLA.
You might be aware that it needs a higher temperature than normal PLA, I print with 210°C and overall I'm quite happy with the results.
My first printer was an Ender v1, gifted it to my dad. I wish it wouldn't JUST have issues with printing (again) so I could try it in that one, but well .. it has been a .. challenging week.
That printer is completely out of commission right now. I think the heatwave we have had last week took a victim. at least for now. It certainly not the weather to thinker with him..
and to be honest Idk if I will, given we will invest in an MK4 soon.
Think the Ender had has run it's course 🫡
anyway let just hope the drying works. I had such different experience with the colours that I have some hope. I just wish I only bought 1 to start and not .. 5.. 🤦♀️
You guys saying "it works fine for me" gives me hope! :)
I love esun pla+, I do dry all my filaments before using them and store them with large bags of desiccant (I bought it in bulk and use small zipper mesh bags that were sold for fish tank filter media) so I don't really know how it prints out of the box.
From what I remember it was 215 first and then 210 other layers. But I tried tweaking when printing and didn't notice a difference. It was like the extruder could not grasp the filament correctly. I even tested with the speed but it kept clicking, its like it couldn't grasp it
That said the yellow was good for the first layer, but then the green was a complete NO. I am now drying the yellow and hope it will print.
I never had to dry filament before. This is the dryest room in my home and we do not live in a "wet air" climate. EU, Belgium. at least not anymore, and not inside. Never had any issues .. except now with this Chinese PLA.
we'll see 🤞
That said I'm using the default profile for the filament from Prusa. Gotten so used to "it just works" I kinda forgot that .. well to tweak more. lol
IME, most cheap Chinese filaments from the name brands are fairly consistent for the same exact material and color, but I need to do all the calibrations for each new brand and color. If you look up base material pellet suppliers there are only a few major companies in the USA and Europe for PLA. China has a ton of small production plants that all came online in the last 5 years. It is likely that the base material is different between any given brand, and that means lots of calibration needed.
To be honest I just took the profile from Prusaslicer. I did tweaked a bit during the print but it was like the extruder could not grasp the material. the clicking came from there. When I took it out again there were gaps in the filament itself.
For the yellow I had a successful first layer, the green was a disaster from the start. I now made a dehydrator from a cheap food thing and I hope that it's not all wasted ..
Try increasing your print temperature and flow rate maybe?
But FWIW, when I had those struggles on my MINI last year, I had to take apart my extruder and clean out a bunch of filament flakes that were causing it to slip.