u/Shmaverling2020

Troubleshooting Help! 1st mini print, layer lines more visible than expected. Photo in body

Troubleshooting Help! 1st mini print, layer lines more visible than expected. Photo in body

https://preview.redd.it/j13jo7zf34kh1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b386cd46a8ef95e5d70ea53cdbb3cdc6be662e3c

Hello r/FDMminiatures! I printed the Arbiter Benchy Skeleton last night on my Bambu Lab A1, and here are the results. I used an official 0.2mm nozzle and the ObscuraNox "Dungeons and Derps High Quality Settings 2.0" with .06 layer height. The filament is Sunlu PLA+ 2.0. It's too humid to spray a rattle can right now, but I'm hoping the filler primer will hide some of the lines. Regardless, community members with more experience than me... based on what you see here, are there any obvious red flags that suggest tweaks need to be made?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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u/Shmaverling2020 — 3 days ago
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A1 Mini dimensions sufficient?

Hi All,

I’m looking to get an FDM printer for my birthday and I’ve almost certainly narrowed it down to either a Bambu Lab A1 or A1 Mini. I was leaning towards the A1, but I’ve seen reports of rare (but seemingly not freakishly rare) fires, which is a big concern for me. I work out of the house several days/week and I’d love to be able to run prints when I’m not home to monitor them. I’ve read that the A1 mini has none of the issues that lead to those fires, and I wouldn’t mind saving the cash on the smaller model as well. This brings me to my question: if my primary use case for the printer is minis and terrain, will the A1’s print dimensions be sufficient for me? I’m sure I’ll also print little fun things for around the house as I come across them, but I have no other major plans for the printer at this point.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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u/Shmaverling2020 — 3 months ago