Hi folks. I obtained a pre-owned Anycubic Vyper. Alas, every print features defects in the surface as shown in the picture. It occurs in any type of material. Does anybody know the source of this type of defects?

  • ivan@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    My guess would be hotend not feeling so good. Those white spots look like result of temperature changes.

    If you can read hotend thermistor data somehow (OctoPrint, for example, shows a chart for that) and see lots of sudden ±2-5°C changes - that’d be it.

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        This might be thermistor losing contact with the block or wires losing contact. It can also be the heater wires losing contact somewhere. To diagnose, you can try and wiggle the wires when you preheat the hotend and watch the temps. Then you will know what needs replacing. I once had a thermistor that was faulty, I replaced it, the problem went away.

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          3 days ago

          Ok, I never heard of that and read into it. As this is there easiest thing to do, I’ll do this ASAP and see of it works.

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        Replace the resistor and temp sensor. I would also replace the hot end itself, at least for my printer it was like 10e

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          2 days ago

          Weeeeeeell the last time when I tried to replace the hot end, I screwed up so hard the printer was not usable any more after that 😂

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            2 days ago

            How…? Mine is literally 2 bolts and the bowden tube retaining bolt? Plus of course the sensor and resistor cartridge. I have no experience of direct feed hot ends tho.

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              2 days ago

              Guess I have been repeatedly too stupid to buy parts up to specs and then trying to solder them together, which failed. By that, I destroyed the original equipment and got no working replacement in place.