RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
Assuming there is actually something wrong, I'd say your bed needs to be cleaner.
Of course having said that, PLA doesn't stick quite as well on the textured bed as it does on the smooth bed so that may have something to do with what you're seeing.
Regards
-Bob
Prusa I3 Mk2 kit upgraded to Mk2.5s, Ender3 with many mods, Prusa Mini kit with Bondtech heat break, Prusa I3 Mk3s+ kit
RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
I would re-check the Z calibration and use an adhesion booster.
I've found that on the textured plate, things work best if the Z is set just to the point that the 'brush strokes' of the filament just blend in to the background texture pattern, when viewed from the underside of the test print.
RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
Thanks for answering!
I'm printing on Satin.
Do I need glue ?
RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
I may have spoken prematurely.
It appeared to me from the photo that you were using the textured build plate.
I have never used the satin plate, but I've experienced the 'curl up' issue with the textured one and I answered in that context.
On the textured build plate, with the Z calibrated optimally, and with PLA filament, I've found the curl-up to be most troublesome when printing small items, or items with break-away supports with small support footprints. In that case I've found Layerneer to be very helpful in keeping those supports from curling up. Layerneer also goes on much thinner than glue stick, and will leave far less of an image on the bottom of the print.
Sorry if I confused the issue here.
RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
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RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
I started about that age too, not to admit my real age.
RE: Strange hooks with Prusament PLA
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