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jdFin
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First layer calibration, don't know what "perfect" looks like

Hi! I got the MK3S+ kit, put it together, and lo, it passed the self-test, xyz calibration, and off we go! The biggest guesswork so far is the z height adjustment for the first layer; it's really hard to judge how "squished" those lines are.

First print was a benchy. I think it's beautiful, but don't know if it can be better. Is it meaningful to comment on my z offset based on a couple of pictures? Seems like the bottom view might be good for evaluation; do the "brush strokes" mean it's still a little too high? It stuck fine (as far as I could tell). I included the side view just because it's my first print ever and I like it.

Prusament PLA, sparkly (obviously), z offset -1.580, defaults pretty much everywhere I could accept them.

Thanks for any comments!

-John

Posted : 22/02/2022 7:59 pm
sylviatrilling
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RE: First layer calibration, don't know what "perfect" looks like

Congrats on the build, your benchy looks excellent and you z-offset is pretty good. I think you could go just a bit lower. Notice in the picture below how the lines of fill snug up to the perimeter? That is what you are aiming for. 

Mk3S+,SL1S

Posted : 22/02/2022 8:06 pm
jdFin
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Topic starter answered:
RE: First layer calibration, don't know what "perfect" looks like

Thank you @sylviatrilling. I went precisely one bit lower (-1.580 -> -1.600) to print Buddy. I suppose it's apples/oranges since I don't know what each's first layer should look like, but Buddy's tummy looks pretty good to me.

I'm going to call it good (unless I get other feedback) - and frankly way better than I hoped for the first two prints.

-John

Posted : 23/02/2022 12:01 am
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