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Thank you for your reply. The model closer to the camera looks that way because I made the adjustment mid-print in order to illustrate the difference. I have calibrated and know that the bed is level.
Also I am doubtful that the binding you've described is the issue. After the second layer every following layer prints as expected with no visible distortion.
Rotating each bed calibration screw a
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Example attached. Closer model printing first. You can see the non-adhesion. And in the further model I've made my Z adjustment, after which the print proceeds as normal. No errors like this between subsequent layers.
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Right-o well for the time being I'm manually raising the bed a fraction of a millimeter after the first layer with great results. Because science.
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Can anyone tell me how to generate incremental g-code? I know I can change to incremental mode via a single command but I doubt that's very useful without the right numbers populated. I'm thinking if I can switch to incremental I can manually set the second layer slightly lower for the time being and get back to printing. This is becoming very time-consuming!
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Thanks for the advice. I hadn't. But I just printed a 20x20x10 calibration block and it measures up. Still troubleshooting...
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Howdy all. I bought a Prusa i3 kit and have been experimenting with and reading about 3D printing for the past couple weeks and thus far have been able to find answers to all of my questions without asking. Now I've come to a point where I'm at a loss and I must ask for help.
For some reason the second layer of all my prints seems to be slightly too high all of a sudden. I wasn't having this iss
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