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fillmoreb
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I'm working on printing out the Ikea Lack enclosure posted on the prusaprinter.org site. This small feature keeps peeling up on me:

I've toyed with the Live Z, and I'm getting great results on larger pieces. If I go farther away, nothing sticks, if I get closer, and get totally wonky and weird first layers. I've cleaned the bed between every print, (and I've done less than a dozen prints). Other than printing it on a raft (getting away from rafts was one of the reasons I finally spent decent money on a printer) is there anything else I can try to increase adhesion?

Posted : 26/04/2018 3:10 am
reid.b
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Re: First Layer

If PLA, generally a brim is a good way to increase adhesion. A 10-line brim will really help with those narrow parts (although I'm still curious why PLA is peeling up like that on a part shaped that way).

Posted : 26/04/2018 3:37 am
fillmoreb
(@fillmoreb)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: First Layer

Yes PLA, I'll try a brim. Thanks.

Posted : 26/04/2018 4:18 am
Kai
 Kai
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Re: First Layer

I bet you have cleaned the heatbed a several times.
Every time i had "problems" to get PLA stick to the bed, it was just a quick cleaning with dish washing liquid.
Isopropyl and Acetone did not work.
But every time i cleaned with dish washing liquid, i was able to print many many parts without even wiping with isopropyl.
So maybe you wanne give it a try.

Wer freundlich fragt bekommt auch eine freundliche Antwort.
nec aspera terrent

Posted : 26/04/2018 10:31 am
carl.g
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Re: First Layer

When I have problems like this I usually add a brim (maybe 3/4 lines) and if that doesn't work then I resort to the glue stick that came with your printer. Don't forget to wash off the glue stick with a little water when you're done. 🙂

Posted : 26/04/2018 2:53 pm
AbeFM
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Re: First Layer

Calibration-> Bed Level Correct

For some reason, mesh bed leveling doesn't fix a tilted bed. That does, though the adjustment range is too small.

I maintain an informal list of San Diego, CA 3D printing enthusiasts. PM me for details. If you include a contact email and I can add you to the informal mailing list.

Posted : 27/04/2018 6:48 pm
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