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You can see where around corners and even some straight runs it is peeling up. I'm running first layer at an agonizing 15 mm/s. Using hatchbox pla filament, just dried in dehydrator. 200° nozzle and 70° bed. The glass is freshly cleaned with soap and water, I just did several atomic pulls, I've trammed at different heights using a feeler gauge, and absolutely nothing is working. Any one have any ideas?

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[-] danieljoeblack@beehaw.org 2 points 10 months ago

I was having trouble with my glass bed originally, to get it working nicely without glue or hairspray I:

  • made sure the bed was very clean, I use rubbing alcohol to clean it
  • dialed in my z offset, I usually match it to my layer height, so if I'm printing at 0.2mm that's what I set the z offset to
  • upped my print temp a bit, I usually print at 205-210 with PLA

Maybe one of those will help?

[-] 20inmyhead@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

+1 for upping the temp. I always find printing the first couple layers at 5° hotter to helps a lot with adhesion.

[-] BingoBangoBongo@midwest.social 2 points 10 months ago

Increase in temp seemed to help!

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