Pro Tip: I love this PEI bed for my Ender 3. - eviltoast
  • franzfurdinand@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I ended up getting the 410x410 for my Ender 3 a few months ago since I built it out with the Ender Extender kit. I also like it, and the only times I have problems with adhesion is when my filament is wet.

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      1 year ago

      I live in Colorado which is pretty dry, so I don’t have too many problems with wet filament, or at least the problems I have are a much smaller vector than others seem to have. I always try to store my filament in a bag with the drying packet, but I usually don’t even really close it that well. But I’ll also just leave filament on my printer for weeks between uses. I always feel like some of the difficulties I have might go away if I was more fastidious about filament, but I seem to do good enough.

      But, I’ve also done all sorts of upgrades to try to get more reliable, without really being good about keeping my filament happy. Upgrades: Sprite hotend, CRTouch, upgraded steppers (went through a bout of really bad layer shift I couldn’t track to anything else, and the steppers fixed it), Klipper, upgraded mobo.