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singultus
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First layer less "dense", Opinions appreciated!

Dear Community

My i3 mk3s mmu2s (powder coated steel sheet) runs pretty stable. However, I realized considerable difference in the finish of the top vs. bottom layer. The bottom layer/first layer shows a less dense surface with small gaps between perimeter and filling (e. g. left edge): 

The top layer is very dense, no gaps between perimeter and filling, smoother finish: 

The PETG parts of Prusa are even more solid, often showing the uneven texture of the coated sheet. 

I recalibrated first layer z. However, i feel the testprint has just the right amount of squishiness: 

Have you observed similar problems? 

Best singultus

Best Answer by --:

You need to use a larger layer 1 calibration target.  Print something large and while layer one is going down use Tune Live-Z to make the adjustment.

Cal Circles

Publié : 09/09/2019 4:59 pm
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RE: First layer less "dense", Opinions appreciated!

You need to use a larger layer 1 calibration target.  Print something large and while layer one is going down use Tune Live-Z to make the adjustment.

Cal Circles

Publié : 09/09/2019 11:09 pm
singultus
(@singultus)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: First layer less "dense", Opinions appreciated!

Thanks for your reply! Do you think my z axis is still to high? I'll give the cal circle a try!

Publié : 10/09/2019 4:32 pm
singultus
(@singultus)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: First layer less "dense", Opinions appreciated!

Ok, it was a Z calibration issue. Using a bigger calibration object helped a lot. It all came down to lowering the nozzle further to fill the gaps. Thanks!

Publié : 13/09/2019 9:34 am
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