#Raft base layer adhering, but not other base layers
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PIctures would do wonders. Settings would help.
pulled up by the nozzle
sounds like you're too close and the springs of the bed are pushing the bed up and letting the nozzle collide
I have two self leveling and they are... meh... so-so at how well they actualy do their job at that. Plus you still have to set the Z-offset.
Hard to say from that photo but darn those lines look wide... Is that a .4 line? I wonder if its over extruding.
Did you do the eSteps calibration?
Did you do the PiD tuning?
Did you do the flow % tuning
Did you do a temp tower for that material?
Did you do a retraction test for that material?
Did you tune for dimensional accuracy? 40x40 cube is really 40x40
- you dont need calipers to calibrate e-steps
- you need calipers to calibrate flow %
And to measure a test print to see if your 50x50x50 cube is really 50x50x50.
And measure the length of output when doing esteps.
And measure some random object you're about to create when you 3d model a new gadget
And measure the length of a screw so you know if you need an m3 x 10mm or m3x12mm
or... or... or..
What are you on about?
Oh you mean the various use for calipers, that makes sense
if you are using cura check the 2 boxesavoid printed parts when travling and avoid printed supports when travling that should help you some if you next to it when it prints what fr it to scrape the print then use the controls to raise the nozel for that location