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Flashforge Adventurer 4

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Unofficial home for collections of profile settings files, guides, FAQ´s, advices, best practices - for owners of the Flashforge Adventurer 4.

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Settings Profile for TPU 95A

Bought an ECO - TPU - 1.75 mm. This one: https://www.creativetools.se/hardware/3d-printers-and-accessories/filaments/flexible-filaments/eco-tpu-1-75

Says on the filament:

  • Temp 195-235 degrees
  • Speed: < 30mm/sec
  • No retraction

Phil says:

From what I can see they never wrote a flexible filament profile for the AD3 or AD4 - most likely because they are bowden feed which is more troublesome than direct drive to print flexibles.

In layman's terms, think of trying to get wet spaghetti through a straw. If you PULL it (Direct drive it's more likely to get through than PUSHING it (Bowden feed), as it would buckle and grab the sides of the tubing. The more flexible the filament, the bigger the issue. A lot of commercial machines have gone to 2.85mm filament for flexible to reduce the buckling issue of pushing the filament.
If you want you can write your own profile like I did, or hopefully someone who ahs done it for the AD3/4 will pipe up and upload it.

How I wrote my profile -
I opened up FP4 on one screen and FP5 on the other screen.
I loaded the Inventor Profile (Direct drive, Dual extruder) and then went panel for panel through it copying the same travel speed, temperature and every setting I could transpose into FP5. Then I saved it, named it and tried it. As they were both direct drive feed, the profile was good enough to not need further tweaks. It's time consuming to do, and you can always do it with a single screen and paper writing down all the settings.
I simply don't have the time to do it for the AD4 as I have both my Creator 3 & Creator Pro 2 (as well as my Inventor if I really wanted to) which will do it it for me right now. Like having two cars with a towball, You wouldn't go and spend time to fit a towball to the wife's car when you don't need to!

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