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Ain't that the truth... I've made a few tweaks to the Warn Winch Cover I made recently, and after many iterations of print settings and orientations (all using PLA), last night I loaded up the ASA for the final print. Using PLA, the orientation which resulted in the best print quality (and also recommended by Bambu Studio Slicer) was this: But with the ASA - this was the result: It printed beautifully with the PLA. I thought the surface quality issue on the right was my only problem - but while taking this picture I also noted this: It's supposed to be flat... My guess is that the warm ASA started to sag a bit while it was printing resulting in the upper portion literally curving up during the print. So I'm back to the print drawing board. Any suggestions on dealing with the ASA? I think I'll reprint it flat using supports under the horizontal edges. None of that area is visible when installed. Learning curve, learning curve....
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