I recommend printbite.
Once you get it dialled in - it's almost as good as the makers says it is :-)
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I recommend printbite.
Once you get it dialled in - it's almost as good as the makers says it is :-)
when i added the 3mm plate to my flashforge to make a flat bed, I just used 25mm kapton tape at the corners.
Worked great for a couple of years.
I did redo it all a while back. That's when i...
well it's more of an overall attitude that's required. It's a function of a persons electromagnetic field and interaction with the quantum mechanics going on in electronic devices.
Over the years...
well yeah - obviously :-)
yep.
One of the problems is that no two printers or workshop environments are the same.
And it all effects how prints and filament behave.
I also find that, like plants, printers work best if...
sounds like your bed levelling is the issue.
You need the nozzle nearer to the bed. You don't need much smoosh - but you do need a little,
NO do not sand it !
Just adjust your printing...
One other thing I've been doing recently, if I'm printing at a fairly high resolution I'll print the first layer double height.
It does take a little dialling in, but once you've got it sorted -...
Slow your first layer print speed to around 10%.
bed temp for pla, i use 50c.
Pla print temp i use 210.
Print area fan off for first layer.
If it's dragging it up, then it's generally because...