#warping on one corner

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opaque kernel
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i have tried to offset it and still same corner and same warp so i dot think its my bed

fickle kite
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What is the material?

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And what is the printer?

torn plume
# fickle kite What is the material?

pssshhht not hat we could help someone in a effective way or tell them there is a form that includes images plus names of certain issues so they can help themselfs if nobody awnsers #knowledge-base📌 message

fickle kite
opaque kernel
opaque kernel
fickle kite
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I'm pretty sure he was referring to that part

torn plume
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one day ill fix the typos and make a darkmode version one day

fickle kite
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Good first layer is paramount, and the squarer the frame is the better. I can highly recommend this video for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN0MlQMMew0

Walkthrough of the various issues with adjusting the Creality3D Ender 3 printer. This vid includes several different methods, each with an explanation and step by step walkthrough. Not a definitive guide, but rather an overview with details on the problems and alternative solutions

The popular guide and method that I refer to was written by On...

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We're still missing the print settings you used, like first layer specifics, layer height etc

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But looking at my roll of PETG it says 80°C for the bed. Also I would make sure there's no air draft going over the printer

torn plume
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also which ender 3? there are like 12 or so version

opaque kernel
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It’s leveled good because when I move it around in cura to offset it it still lifts up the left corner

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And I don’t really know what type of ender 3 it is

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It’s only that one corner that lifts

torn plume
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thats not good because its hard to help without kowing the model because each has differen software or hardware fails

opaque kernel
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It’s just the normal ender 3 I think no special name

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It’s that or the pro they look the same

fickle kite
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I think the pro has a Y axis extrusion twice as wide.

Do you have some form of automated bed levelling (ABL)?
Regardless check that your X axis is levelled by measuring the x axis height from the left and from the right of the printer, if they match do the bed tramming from the 4 corners.

If you have ABL then make sure your probe offset is set correctly especially the Z offset. Finally create a bed mesh using Marlin UBL feature. That way your printer will compensate for irregularities on your build plate.

Then set the initial layer speed to 25mm/s, bed at 80, nozzle at whatever your filament recommends. If you changed acceleration values put them back to 500 on the X and Y and 100 on the Z.

It should print properly

opaque kernel