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andrea.s4
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The print does not adhere to the bed - nozzle damaged the floor

I tried to do the test print V2calibration.gcode
but on contact with the printing bed the first filament does not adhere uniformly, and then comes off by itself.

firmware updated
all calibrations results ok

nozzle damaged the floor

How can I solve?!?

Napsal : 05/12/2017 5:49 pm
alexander.s27
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Re: The print does not adhere to the bed - nozzle damaged the floor

You may want to follow this guide or your manual.
http://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/5.+Preflight+check/334
It is said that once your nozzle touches the bed or even the sheet of paper
you should have placed between nozzle and bed to cancel the process at once pressing reset.
After that you have to move the PINDA sensor somewhat in direction of the bed, yours is way to far from the bed.

Napsal : 05/12/2017 6:50 pm
AJS
 AJS
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Re: The print does not adhere to the bed - nozzle damaged the floor

These steps might help you get a good Live Z adjustment which is critical (and you don't yet have).

http://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/prusa-i3-kit-building-calibrating-first-print-main-f6/-before-you-ask-troubleshooting-video-updated--t472.html#p39190

Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage or loss. If you solve your problem, please post the solution…

Napsal : 06/12/2017 4:05 am
andrea.s4
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Topic starter answered:
Re: The print does not adhere to the bed - nozzle damaged the floor

In my kit of accessories, I do not have the zip ties. How can I do?

Napsal : 06/12/2017 9:34 am
alexander.s27
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Re: The print does not adhere to the bed - nozzle damaged the floor

In the kit should be a satchel of about 50 or more zip ties.
Take anything what is around the same thicknes 1,5-2mm or do it just without.
The nozzle barely touching the bed, the probe should be moved away from the bed just about the said dimension.
Starting the calibration you will see whether it would need to readjustetd.
No matter whether you use a zip tie or this tool here... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1977997
there sometimes is need to adjust it somewhat...

Napsal : 07/12/2017 11:47 am
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