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Blaine B
azagentbond

I would say listen to the maker and stick to printing individual boards if you can. It's less time at the end of the day (the ironing adds hours)... the quality is decreased, the risk of failure is higher, and the finished product is far less clean.

This worked... but with some warping and ugly surfaces. This is a highly visible system, I personally will not be using the stack again.

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rcourtney524

Maker and original designer suggested and designed the stacked ironing printing, he even made a video.....lmao

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TheSiskoDax

Why is there no guidance from the creator on how to set print parameters for these paid subscription prints?

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26kvgenie

how do you get them to print staked? My slicer stops and 65%

Matt N
matty.n73

Having wasted 13 hours and about 300g of PLA printing this, I've concluded that the file is incorrect. This must be the multi-material stack and will not separate if you print it with a single material. Have seen several people both here and on Reddit reporting the same issue going back months and some up to a year. Seems this has been incorrect for quite a while. Resorting to single tile prints until it's fixed.

Matthew T
tiredmatthew

Its the correct file. Were your iron settings correct or even on?

JN

is there an easy way to do more than 4 stacks? basically stack two 4 stacks on top of each other

Tami V
myluvalways

I was hoping for this, too! The edges set prints 9 high, 8 high wouldn't be a huge ask especially as some of the other sizes have this option.

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AdVanceYourself

Came out great! long print even with increased speed but left it overnight. Printed on P1P with walls set to 3, ironing, and random seams. Can't wait to get the starter pack printed to see it in action. Then to planning the full build!

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rcourtney524

Bamby Studio... Is wall thickness = wall loops, seam alignment to random = Seam Position, 3 wall perimeters in wall thickness = Wall loops I hate when companies change naming in their copy of Orca

Joe P

I downloaded the 8x8 Core ironing stack and the file downloaded said "multi-material". Thought it might've been a typo so I loaded it in to the slicer and the tiles aren't separated my a layer of material or slightly separated like the other ironing tile stacks I've downloaded. Anyone else have this issue?

Matt N
matty.n73

Exactly the same issue, I just spent 13 hours printing this (after printing other stacks successfully) and these won't separate.

Joe P

So I separated the object in orca and it is the multi-material stack. But if you don't separate object and then justify the division parts as a different filament, the whole stack prints as one. After separating, you can delete the multi-material layers and I assume just run it as an ironing stack, but I haven't tried printing it yet. Either way, the file isn't the ironing version.

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mpawloski

Unless it's been changed , it's only four parts. I separated in Bambu Slicer to check. I printed it in Bambu Matte PLA on an X1C using the settings suggested in the description. It pulled apart perfectly. No cleanup required.

I had first tried an 8-stack multi-material version, using Bambu Matte PLA Black with Bambu Support Material for PLA for the spacers. I was able to separate the layers but the support material stuck to either side. It took lots of scraping to clean that up.

Christopher B
kaworu00101

i used pla and abs and both materials done with stringings Oo i used Bambulab a1 as printer with auto calibration

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jungblud

I've found PLA to be too brittle for the manifold uses and this stresses place on this excellent storage solution. Reprinting with PETG as I want this to last a long, long time!

Chris J
nimicohgr

This worked perfectly using the settings in the description on my X1C in standard PLA. Be sure to watch the tutorial linked in the description on printing stacks, they are connected technically by a .2mm layer, which you might have to break using a screw or screw driver as leverage. I did apply a little too much force and snap a hex off one board while I was learning. But once there is a small gap in say a corner, they are easier to pull apart. It does still require some amount of force.

Sean C
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Worked perfectly for me on my P1S with the normal 0.4mm nozzle and SUNLU PETG

Alex B
alexbokchoy

Trying to print this file with Bambu A1 printer. Sliced the file and sent to print, but it tells me I have to "add storage". Not using the SD card, just using wifi, so not sure why this error is coming up Any suggestions?

Tami V
myluvalways

The sliced file ends up being huge. Takes forever to transfer to my P1S... like 10 minutes or so. I imagine maybe the file is bigger than what space you have available on your A1?

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ingram124

The files are incorrect for all the ironing 8x8 stacks, they all the multi material files. I've printed it twice but both times they're stuck together and won't come apart. Comparing the files to the other ironing stacks you can see there is no gap on these ones. Hopefully the proper files are updated at some point

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phreakstorm

Been trying to decide on a wall system for a few months. Decided on Multiboard this weekend. One big reason was I wanted to be able to print the stacked tiles. Printed the test piece, worked PERFECTLY with the recommended settings on my X1C. Printed this 8x8 stack and it's one solid piece. I actually bent two screwdrivers trying to pry it apart. Zero movement. Kinda feeling like I just wasted $100. Any suggestions?

Lyndon B
bredenkamp

what a mess, I can't make use of any of it, 50 hours and nearly 1kg, plus whatever I paid for a subscription, save your money

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talksrealfast

I've printed several stacks on a Bambu P1S, following the instructions to the letter: works every time. Great idea ironing the top surfaces!

Eric R
ericraisch

I had significant difficulty getting mine to split after printing in PLA. Any tips or tricks? Like I literally tore a corner off in my hands

Eric R
ericraisch

Struggling to separate layers, any tips? I tested in PLA waiting on PETG to arrive, every attempt to split is causing breaks.

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DeltaCharlie

On the Bambulab slicer, the only Ironing options I have are No Ironing, Top Surfaces, Topmost Surface and All Solid Layers. Can't find "All top surfaces" What am I doing wrong?

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nobelcat

"Top Surface(s)" is the same as "All top surfaces". Seems quite clear

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lm7182

I can get 3 good tiles out of the four. What am I doing wrong? The top tile always gets stuck to the tile below and I have to break it to get it loose.

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WoodworkerTom

Might be VERY helpful to also have stacks of tiles that are 2 pieces (instead only the 4 pcs) considering the printing times involved. Not complete safe having to leave the printers unattended when someone is not available to respond to issues that could develop (component failure, fires, etc).

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goldeneggroll

then delete two rows in your slicer of choice and then you can have two.