Hi, I got the same one recently. it prints very well, all sticks to the bed. However it is very difficult to remove pieces after print, even when you let it cool. Do you have tricks to remove pieces after printing ?
If you are using hair spray then stop using it. Otherwise you can use a scraper that came with your printer to remove parts. When your print is finished let it cool completely and it will come right off. Sometimes you'll have to just give it some push and it Will come off.
Then you proceed to push down on your bed as you're pulling the plastic protector off. All these people saying you're doing a good job you need to go back day one of printing because you don't know what your doing
Also next time don't adjust your z just lower you damn bored if you're going to do an instructional video you need to do it right you're going to make a lot of people mess up machines
Nicely done. Good delivery, Easily to understand straightforward video. Thanks
Hi, I got the same one recently. it prints very well, all sticks to the bed. However it is very difficult to remove pieces after print, even when you let it cool. Do you have tricks to remove pieces after printing ?
If you are using hair spray then stop using it. Otherwise you can use a scraper that came with your printer to remove parts. When your print is finished let it cool completely and it will come right off. Sometimes you'll have to just give it some push and it Will come off.
I wash it in cold water, and have been thinking about adding a flexible sheet above the glass so I can take the sheet off and flex it
you are doing great job sir👍
What main board do you have?
At the time of this video, I was using the stock board that came with my ender 3.
Get rid of the ender board get the Bigtreerech bored and screen way faster printers machine goes silent way more user friendly
dont touch it to much... ( hand grease) after 10-12 prints wash it in dishwashing liquid, dry the surface & ready :)
What are your bed and nozzle temperatures?
My nozzle temperature is 210°C and bed temperature is 60°C. Also, I'm using .4mm nozzle..
Sorry for late reply
Dude you had your original plate glued down to make it even you're supposed to use the wheels.you I need to stay away from 3D peinting kid
Then you proceed to push down on your bed as you're pulling the plastic protector off. All these people saying you're doing a good job you need to go back day one of printing because you don't know what your doing
Also next time don't adjust your z just lower you damn bored if you're going to do an instructional video you need to do it right you're going to make a lot of people mess up machines