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Sheoxs
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Problem FirstLayer

Hi!, I have been using my new Mk3 for one month, without problems, but suddenly it began to make mistake at the first layer.... im desesperate...

I cleaned ten times the PEI sheet (first with soap and then alcohol isopropilic), I have reacalibrated xyz many times... but nothing. the problem with the first layer persist.

Im printing PLA to 215º the first layer with the bed to 60º, I tried with 75º but nothing new happened...
At the begining it prints perfect, but before two minutes the filament in the first layer, begins to do .... kind of waves?? you can see it in the images...

Someone has any suggestions...? I dont know

Infinity thanks

Respondido : 20/08/2018 1:09 pm
bobstro
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Re: Problem FirstLayer


[...] before two minutes the filament in the first layer, begins to do .... kind of waves?? you can see it in the images...

Most likely your nozzle is too close. Trying to jam too much filament from too close causes it to squish out around the nozzle and produce those wrinkles. Try the Live-Z adjustment and raise (make less negative) your adjustment. I'd raise it 0.02mm to start and work from there. The ""life adjust" procedure is much easier to use and understand than the on-board Live-Z adjust routine.

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Respondido : 20/08/2018 2:00 pm
kbx
 kbx
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

This seems to happen a lot. People get their printer, they dial in the calibration, it works for a couple of weeks to a month and then those amazing reproducible results go down the toilet. Then they get told to change their Live Z despite the fact that nothing has changed.

Respondido : 20/08/2018 3:23 pm
bobstro
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

You definitely need to maintain them, as with any mechanical process. If you change any number of factors, it can throw your previous results off. Recalibration is not a big deal once you're used to the process. When you say "nothing's changed" keep in mind people are removing and replacing the flex steel sheet, handling it, and changing materials and settings, all of which can affect 1st layer results. Add in nozzle changes and replacing/upgrading parts and firmware and it's hardly surprising periodic tuning is required. Ask anybody that plays a stringed instrument and it's the same thing.

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and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan

Respondido : 20/08/2018 3:28 pm
Sheoxs
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Problem FirstLayer

I agree with you bobstro its' like an instrument, from time to time you need to recalibrate it. I dont mind, I like playing with it :). I did more tests today, with a lower ambient temperture than others days. I adjusted the Live-Z and I have had better results (you can see the pics).
But I m not sure about the origine of the "Waves", because today waves have appeared in the last part of the first layer... its very strange, the nexts layers are absolutely perfects.
I will carry out more attemps...

Infinite thanks!

Respondido : 21/08/2018 10:31 pm
RufusClupea
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

Have you cleaned the plate with 100% acetone yet?

See the thread: First Layer Stopped Sticking

That's "MISTER Old Fart" to you!

Respondido : 21/08/2018 11:06 pm
Sheoxs
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Problem FirstLayer

Yes I cleaned with isopropyl alcohol but nothing... the first layer always made waves..., the second layer is perfect...!

Respondido : 25/08/2018 5:44 pm
Klaas
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

I don't think you read RufusClupea's question correctly.

Respondido : 27/08/2018 1:18 am
doa
 doa
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

Acetone, not Isopropylalcohol. I do Acetone and IPA after that as well

Respondido : 27/08/2018 9:13 am
mariosabransky@gmail.com
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Re: Problem FirstLayer

Hello!

About this problem described by José María and the images, I could say that whenever I have observed waves in the impressions, they are due to loose screws in the extruder fastening as the most probable cause and to the fastening of the fixation of the X, Y, Z movements in general.
There are more complex cases, but first you should start with these.
Kind regards.
¡Saludos!

Respondido : 27/08/2018 7:14 pm
RufusClupea
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Re: Problem FirstLayer


Yes I cleaned with isopropyl alcohol but nothing... the first layer always made waves..., the second layer is perfect...!

Isopropyl C3H8O Acetone (CH3)2CO. The link I posted above explained that. Here it is again from Prusa: https://help.prusa3d.com/l/en/article/6Gtws6Yqjg-pei-print-surface-preparation (#3)

That said, it wasn't clear from your OP that the first layer has always made those waves. This is indicative of something else--perhaps a couple of things. I'm (now) thinking incorrect Z-adjustment, but the periodic nature of the waves suggests vibration of some sort--perhaps due to loose/misaligned parts, as Mario has suggested.

That's "MISTER Old Fart" to you!

Respondido : 27/08/2018 11:59 pm
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