this is going to probably sound really stupid but I haven't found anything anywhere about this so I don't know
I own a Flashforge Adventurer 3 Printer and I have been using the slicer that comes with it. recently I have been doing a bit of research on other slicers that are popular and can go a lot more in depth for their settings. Primarily UltiCura's Slicer, I have done a few test prints using Benchy's and what not and every time the print gets to the flat bed of the print the nozzle gets caught on the Benchy for a few seconds then either snaps it off the print bed or causes loud grinding noises (I have done extensive inspections and I have found no damage) this only happens with Gcodes made with any slicer other than FlashPrint and I was wondering if anyone else was having or has had a similar conflict and may have a resolution.
#Slicer Conflictions
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Perhaps your bed is too close to the nozzle
Try this
!level
issue, on flashprint i cannot change the infill patter
and
i cannot live level
Sad
I do the paper trick
the paper trick makes it too high
Idk then
i had to go to the point where i cannot move the paper, and then some
im doing a 9 point print, ill post results
Ok
Odd
Theres a few that need to be raised, bottom right especially but other than that most are okay
That’s good
Top left i cannot tell.. maybe lower or leave alone..?
after recalibrating and spreading the nozzle and print bed it printed like it was closer...
so i've been exclusively adjusting the bottom right all day and its been changing the top left? i raise the nozzle on the bottom right because it prints too low and it continues to make the top left raise and the bottom right lower???
this makes no sense
My feeler blade and printer paper is not being touched by the nozzle and its printing like the "much too close" image...
it comes with a slicer?