PVA Settings for Anycubic Vyper
Recommended slicer settings for printing PVA on the Anycubic Vyper (245 x 245 x 260 mm build volume, 180 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).
Quick Reference
Temperature Settings
Start with the nozzle at 200°C and the bed at 55°C. If you see poor layer adhesion, increase the nozzle temperature by 5°C increments. If you experience stringing, decrease the nozzle temperature by 5°C. For the first layer, you can increase the bed temperature by 5°C for better adhesion, then let it drop back to 55°C for subsequent layers.
The PVA filament has a recommended nozzle temperature range of 185-215°C and a bed temperature range of 50-60°C. The Anycubic Vyper supports nozzle temperatures up to 260°C and bed temperatures up to 110°C, which fully covers the recommended range for this filament.
Speed & Quality
For the Anycubic Vyper, a print speed of 20-30 mm/s works well with PVA. The first layer should be printed at 15-25 mm/s for solid bed adhesion. Outer walls at 70-80% of the main speed produce cleaner surface finishes.
For quality-critical prints like miniatures or display pieces, reduce the speed to 20 mm/s and use a 0.12-0.16mm layer height. For draft or rapid prototyping, you can push the speed to 30 mm/s with a 0.24-0.28mm layer height. The standard 0.2mm layer height at 25 mm/s provides the best balance of speed and quality for most prints.
Bed Adhesion
PVA is used as a support material and should adhere to whatever build surface your main material uses. Use a bed temperature of 50-60°C.
Common Issues with PVA on Anycubic Vyper
Here are the most common problems you may encounter when printing PVA on the Anycubic Vyper, along with proven solutions:
- PVA not dissolving: Use warmer water (up to 45°C) and change the water periodically
- Filament brittle/snapping: Moisture damage -- dry at 50°C for 4-6 hours or replace the spool
- PVA not sticking to main material: Ensure compatible temperatures between PVA and the main filament
- Clogging: PVA is sensitive to heat; avoid leaving it idle in the hotend at high temperatures
Tips for Best Results
Follow these expert tips to get the best possible prints with PVA on your Anycubic Vyper:
- Store PVA in an airtight container at all times -- it literally dissolves in moisture
- Print from a dry box and use the spool immediately after opening
- Warm water (40-45°C) with gentle agitation dissolves PVA much faster
- PVA works best with PLA as the main material due to similar print temperatures
- Only use PVA when support quality truly matters -- it is expensive and moisture-sensitive
Support Settings
PVA is itself a support material. Dissolve in warm water (up to 45°C) after printing. Set support interface Z-distance to 0mm for water-soluble supports.
PVA at a Glance
Strengths
- Water-soluble support material
- Leaves near-perfect supported surfaces
- Dissolves in tap water (2-12 hours)
- Best paired with PLA
- No manual support removal needed
Weaknesses
- Extremely moisture sensitive (dissolves in water)
- Expensive (~$40-60/kg)
- Requires dual-extruder setup
- Must be stored in airtight container at all times
- Brittle when moisture-damaged
Anycubic Vyper Specifications
The Anycubic Vyper features a 245 x 245 x 260 mm build volume with a maximum print speed of 180 mm/s. It uses a direct drive extruder system, which provides better control over flexible and specialty filaments. The hotend can reach 260°C and the heated bed supports temperatures up to 110°C.
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