Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
you probably want to increase your z gap.
Ie: make the offset distance between the nozzle and the print bed a little larger.

I usually increase by 0.1mm untill you get a balance between a clean first layer and it not sticking to the bed.

If you calibrate with fairly thin paper this is a common problem.
I did manage to try exactly that earlier this morning and it did give me a much better result. But it also resulted in one corner either not sticking or warping. The cube eventually also came loose. So one problem solved and two new ones have presented themselves.

Question about the z gap. Do you calibrate with both turning the knobs And digitally through the interface?