Apart from the fan shrouds these are the first two things I've printed and I have a couple of questions as a 3-D printing noob.
They're both low-poly Pokemon from Thingiverse because nostalgia and because the parts were 100% made to print.
Both of these were printed at 50% speed
My hotend consistently reads 10°C lower than the setpoint. I suspect I need to insulate the metal section below the PEEK but I would have to dissasemble the entire hotend to do so

The hotend struggles mightily to get to 225°C and sometimes never makes it there while the PEEK fan is going which is why I decided to try out PLA instead
EDIT: For those who can't see the images properly: http://imgur.com/a/UGEUx
First up is the Bulbasaur in black ABS.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/tueDzfX.jpg[/img]
Apart from getting a little melty at the top I was really happy with how this turned out. I used the default (ones from the manual) Slic3r settings and Repetier Host 1.0.
It took two goes to get the print to start and adhere to the bed (first time the bit of ABS dangling from the hotend curled up and caught on itself). Not sure if this happens often?
I noticed there are a bunch of tiny gaps in the layers - does not look like layer seperation but more like random missing bits of filament.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/mlVaQ9Q.jpg[/img]
The second print was Pikachu in black PLA. Again: default settings in Slic3r using the .ini linked in the manual
From looking around the forums I think I need to decrease the hotend temperature to help with the stringing, maybe increase retraction speed etc.
The little gaps in the material are more pronounced on this model (even if it is hard to see due to the gloss finish and my potato camera)
[img]http://i.imgur.com/O1U9UMp.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/OHKiuSw.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/kvImi5N.jpg[/img]