BCN3D Explains: 3D print not sticking to bed
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2022
- Your 3D print is not sticking to bed? It happens. You’ve planned, calibrated, and tested, but your 3D print is not sticking to the bed. Don’t worry! First layer bed adhesion is a common 3D printing issue, especially with ABS and PLA. Luckily, there are a few quick solutions you can use to stop this from happening. Good first layer adhesion is essential because it sets the foundation for the rest of your print. Luckily, we are here to show you how to solve it!
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THANK YOU this was really helpful so basically i got 3D printer a couple of days ago and My PLA kept turning into noodle shapes but when i saw that you have to change the length between the bed and nozzle i tried it AND IT WORKED😃 i was ready to give up but when i saw this video it gave me hope thank you so much this video should have more likes!🤩🥳❤
Great video. Thanks Bro !😊
Please enable M290 Z Babystepping so the first layer can be tuned perfectly every print. It's been in Marlin for like 8 years. Would be great to have the adjustment available next to temps and flow rates on the touch LCD.
Hi Blake, we are working for the printer to have this functionality in a near future update, stay tooned! 😎
Can you tell me how to fix it with the ender 3 pro?
So yom cruise got into 3d printing I see
Gregory porter