#prints warping
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Bed temp being incorrect
And youre too close
So would this be because my bed temp is too high or too low? I’ve got it set to 65 printing pla
And I adjusted the Z off sheet after it already printed the first layer so that may have helped after I’ll find out after I try a new print I guess
whats your bed temp
65
Lower it to 60.
Okay I’ve got a test going now I’ll love this open until it’s done just in case
thats not gonna solve anything
Wym. Brims make u have better adhesion
Uno reverse
I already use a brim anyways guys
That’s what the lines in the outside of the print are in the photo
That’s not a brim that’s a skirt
A brim is connected to the print
Bruv
Not sure this helps, but increasing flow for initial layers can help!
Maybe increase initial nozzle temps to 200 then lowering to 195 can help, but careful because elephant feet can ruin prints! Even a 1-3% extra flow can help, usually once ya go over 5 is where I see noticeable ele feet.
You're somewhat right, stability sure, adhesion maybe....
Brim is a band aid fix, the problem is still there.
If the warping is that severe, it will lift the brim anyway. Best to fix the core problem
Okay well I’ve figured out the warping it seems but now I’m getting odd lines on the layers of my prints
This is the most noticeable section of it
Are ya running another printer next to it?
Also its a bit hard to see
No this is the only one I own, I’m not sure how to describe other than weird squiggly sections of the base layer
Might overextrusion or too close to the bed, does the line dissapear as your print got higher?
Maybe some weird fade height stuff?
looks like overextrusion or too close like shiraz said
Can ya show us the underside of the first layer?