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I've cleaned benchies so I can only provide these kind of pictures..
My second attempt went bad immediately in the first layer so I've stoppped printing
There was a "spill out" on ciliner, but I've pulled it out with my fingers.
Concentric pattern was set for both top and bottom layers, but first layer seems unreasonably weird altho I have tested and calibrated first layer multiple times and it looks good to me (-1.100, check the picture with only one layer).
Cilinder height was bigger than benchy but it went fine at that point.
Whislte is fine I guess? It works 😀
I've also printed out "3x3_cali_rl.stl" for advanced bed leveling, but il looks like there are no much of bed level inconsistencies, so I haven't touched advanced settings.
I've tried batman logo from SD card but it also "spilled out" some fillament while starting the infill so I've immediately stopped and took a picture.
It looks like something is "off" with my printer. At this point I assume that this has to do something with my assembly.
Altho I followed all the assembly instructions patiantely and it took me aprox 13-14h to assembly. But if you have any clue where to look or what to fix, please let me know.
I already checked Electronics and connectors in ELE box, all looks good as far as I can tell.
Thanks again,
Kristijan.
RE: First Print Benchy printer crashed
Hi again.
Looks like all of this was caused by bad first layer. I have change it to -1.250 and now it sticks to the bed much better. Once the printer comes to the certain height, it doesn't catch and pull the benchy like it used to as the figure is more "glued" to the bed sheet itself.
My problem seems solved by re-calibrating first layer height.
Thanks again for your help and sorry to bother you in this way 🙂
Cheerio,
Kristijan.
RE: First Print Benchy printer crashed
@diem glad you resolved your issue mine appeared to be a slack connection to the motor in that electronics box.