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    you re calibrated way too close to the printbed.

    cura is not good and certainly not easy to use or adjust.

    try pdownloading prusaslicer.
    https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer/

    Also unless you change the bed levelling nuts for locking nuts - bed calibration tends to be a constantly ongoing thing with i3's .

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    you re calibrated way too close to the printbed.

    cura is not good and certainly not easy to use or adjust.

    try pdownloading prusaslicer.
    https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer/

    Also unless you change the bed levelling nuts for locking nuts - bed calibration tends to be a constantly ongoing thing with i3's .
    Thanks for the advice.

    I have swapped over to Prusaslicer now. The first layer is still not great, but it may be, as you say, due the constant atteniton the bed-level needs. I haven't been checking that.

    On the whole though, de-splodging notwithstanding, the 3D printing experience is a fulfilling one

    Many thanks.

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