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Turned on retraction speed to 11 and i guess it wore down the filament at one part but then managed to push it after some 10 minutes of spaghetti 👌

  • chris@l.roofo.cc
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    1 year ago

    A few tips that made my prints much better:

    • Check if your rollers are tight enough. None of the axes should wobble if you pull on them
    • Use a PEI sheet for printing
    • Clean the PEI Sheet with Soap and Water at least once
    • Clean with IPA after every print
    • Don’t touch the print bed. The oil on your skin really doesn’t help with sticking.
    • Get yourself a metal feeler gauge with 0.2mm. Level your bed heat nozzel and bed to your normal print temp an then move the nozzel 0.2 mm above the bed. Adjust your Z Offset until you can get the metal gauge undr the nozzle but still feel it touching. that should be your perfect height
    • If you still have problems try all the steps here one after another: https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html

    I used to have a lot of problems with parts lifting up or my prints being unclean but since I did this my prints look great and stick to the bed.

    • FredericChopin_@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for these tips. The next time I’m motivated to print something I’ll definitely take this on board.