Small prints lift off bed and stick to nozzle. November 29, 2015 01:22PM |
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Re: Small prints lift off bed and stick to nozzle. November 30, 2015 03:36AM |
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Well, I know a lot of people doing this with great success. Most people I know actually.Quote
Downunder35m
If it does not stick to anything then I suggest to do the entire calibration for steps on the moving axis and the extruder.
Also double check your z-height when the print starts!
Many people adjust their z-endstop with a feeler gauge or postcard - this can end up bad.
The printer assumes the heigth with the postcard would be zero, so it prints that amount higher into thin air.
It is better to get something that is as thick as the first layer height and to stop the print right when it started.
Now you have the actual print height for the first layer and if that differs you adjust the endstop accordingly.
A good guide for the calibration can be found here.