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Bill
 Bill
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First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

I just got my MK3S and got it all put together.  At first it was printing great, but I was having issues with the autofilament loader.  After troubleshooting and fixing the IR sensor, I'm now having first layer issues.  I should also point out that I changed filament to PETG and have changed back to PLA to try to resolve my issues.

Z-Axis to highZ-Axis to High

I went back and adjusted my z-axis even lower and it looks better, but I'm still getting issues.  It's like the PLA isn't flowing out at the start.

Posted : 15/10/2019 8:08 pm
Sharpee
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RE: First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

If it was me printing this, I would lower z-live by a smidgen or two, increase flow by 5 or 10, increase bed temp 5 deg and slow down the speed for first layer to about 95.

I don't know if this will solve the problem, but it will help.

Charles

This post was modified 5 years ago by Sharpee
Posted : 15/10/2019 10:04 pm
Bill
 Bill
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Topic starter answered:
RE: First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

@sharpee-s8

Slowed it down to 95 and lowered the z a little. It looks like it's not attaching immediately and pulling it a little when it first starts.

Posted : 15/10/2019 10:26 pm
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RE: First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

Try this cal piece.  Once Live-Z is properly set, it should peel off as a single sheet of plastic, with a force required similar to masking tape (PLA on a clean smooth PEI sheet).

Cal Circles

 

ps: keep hands and fingers away from the PEI print surface. Fingerprints will haunt you as soon as you start handling the print surface. 

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Posted : 16/10/2019 12:26 am
rmm200
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RE: First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

If you go from PETG to PLA - you risk clogging your nozzle.

Stock up on some cleaning filament, and use it on every high temp to low temp transition.

All you have to do is load it, then unload it. Maybe twice for good measure.

Posted : 16/10/2019 3:47 am
Bill
 Bill
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Topic starter answered:
RE: First Layer Issues - New to 3D Printing

Ok, I decreased the nozzle temp 5 and raised the Z.  Much better first layer now.  That calibration circle really helped to dial in the z-axis.  Thank you very much.

Posted : 17/10/2019 3:58 pm
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