Print not sticking to bed properly
when i print it isn't sticking to the bed properly, the filament isn't touching the bed all the time and some parts end up being dragged around the nozzle isn't clogged as the filament comes out of the nozzle fine, but after a while the filament ends up stuck to the nozzle being dragged around. It was working fine, then we didn't use it for a while and now it isn't working right.
RE: Print not sticking to bed properly
You don't describe filament type, temperatures, or print sheet type.
Start by printing a live Z circle. Post the adjusted results here.
And make sure your print sheet is freshly cleaned.
RE: Print not sticking to bed properly
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A dirty PEI print surface. Even if you don't think this is the cause, it's always a good idea to make sure your PEI surface is clean before trying any other fixes. If it's a smooth PEI sheet, take it to the kitchen sink and give it a good dunk with Dawn (original formula, no vinegar or hand softener variants) dishwashing soap or your local equivalent (e.g. Fairy in UK). Use a clean paper towel to clean it off, and another to dry it. Avoid using any sponge or cloth that has been in contact with grease. Above all else, avoid touching the PEI print surface. Once it's good and clean, you should be able to use 91%+ isopropyl alcohol between prints, 100% acetone when that fails , and another dunk when acetone fails. Worst-case, use a 3M 7445 ScotchBrite pad or equivalent on smooth PEI to give it a very light buff, but only infrequently. If you've got a textured powder-coated PEI print surface, the official instructions are to use 91%+ isopropyl alcohol on it only. Rumors persist that some tribes deep in the jungle have had good luck getting started with these sheets by giving them a wipe with 100% acetone and a dunk with Dawn. Either way, there's no real warranty on these sheets. YMMV.
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If you have not already done so, try using Jeff Jordan's "Life Adjust" procedure for calibrating your Live-Z setting. It is much easier to use and understand than the on-board routine. It's much easier to make mid-print adjustments accurately with. In general, start high (less negative) and work lower (more negative) in large increments (e.g. 0.1mm) until the filament starts to stick on its own. When you've got your Live-Z setting adjusted properly, you should be able to gently rub the extruded lines on the PEI surface without dislodging them. Then start lowering (more negative) the level until there are no gaps between layers.
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RE: Print not sticking to bed properly
The print sheet looks like a skating rink - waxed and ready to slide. Fix the surface issue and prints will probably go better.
RE: Print not sticking to bed properly
Increase bed temp default Prusa temps are way too low for some filaments for example eSun. They will peel, warp and come unstuck at default settings, but at 60/65 (often what the filament manufacturer recommends anyway) they will print flawlessly (assuming you did the adjustments mentioned by thr last person also).