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The picture you provided shows a first layer 'Z' calibration that is a fraction too low.
At the end of the calibration you are aiming to print a single layer *sheet*. It should be possible to peel it off in one and fold it without the threads seperating. If it breaks into lines it is too high, not squished enough. If it is a single sheet but with wavy lines or drag marks on it as you have, you are too low.
Cheerio,
RE: Printing issue
Too low might be right. That is horrible.
The picture you provided shows a first layer 'Z' calibration that is a fraction too low.
At the end of the calibration you are aiming to print a single layer *sheet*. It should be possible to peel it off in one and fold it without the threads seperating. If it breaks into lines it is too high, not squished enough. If it is a single sheet but with wavy lines or drag marks on it as you have, you are too low.
Cheerio,
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Printing issue
Printer issuesMost Common Printer Problems and Their SolutionsPaper Jams. Paper jams are perhaps the most loathsome of all printer problems. ...Poor Print Quality. When it comes to smudges, faded type and poor image quality, there are a couple of issues that could be going on. ...Nothing is Printing. ...WiFi Printing Takes too Long.