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submitted 2 weeks ago by Silfeed@fedia.io to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world

https://imgur.com/a/oXQJArS I’m hoping you guys can help me figure this out. I have an ender 3 pro, running on marlin firmware. Every time I try to print something one of the corners will lift up like that and ruin the entire print. I installed a crtouch to help with leveling, installed upgraded metal bed wheels to help it not fall out of level. Even tried a glass bed with glue and it still does the same thing. I used a filament dryer and have a heat enclosure. I’m starting to run out of ideas on how to fix this. Any suggestions? The pic is how it starts and that was just a brim since I used to always use a raft and thought I should try that instead.

Edit/update: after spending the better part of a week just troubleshooting different suggestions I have found what I think was the main culprit. The filament I was using seems to be of really poor quality. I switched back to a glass bed with glue and could get the hatchbox yellow I had left over to stick really well after I dried it out, when I tried to dry out the black I was using and switch back to it, it immediately pulled away after the 2nd layer.

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[-] Silfeed@fedia.io 1 points 2 weeks ago

I’m using pla. I know my printer had something about a mesh in the settings but I don’t think I’ve used it, I should read up on it to see if it actually is set up to do that. The brim is what’s actually lifting off.

this post was submitted on 19 Jul 2025
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