Comment on Any way to prevent letters being "crushed" on first layer
dracarysmeansfire@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 day ago
Lower the “first layer multiplier” this adds extrusion width to ensure proper adhesion (and causes elephant’s foot to a lesser extent). This is normally around 110%, go as low as you need, while testing adhesion.
ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 1 day ago
Good tip. I shouldn’t have too much problem with adhesion with the XL, since it’s a coreXY printer. But then, I left 256 parts printing at work on Friday, and this is what the printer cam shows today (I’m at home at the moment):
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So yeah, even printers that don’t shake the bed can have adhesion issues.
nous@programming.dev 1 day ago
I never thought shaking the bed would cause adhesion issues 🤔 always thought it was far more the head crashing/clipping or scraping the surface of the part while printing.