Calibration with 0.60mm nozzle
I am running a upgraded MK3s.
How do I do a first layer calibration with a 0.60 nozzle? I understand that the first layer calibration is only designed for the 0.40mm size nozzle.
I am trying to print PETG and I am having a problem printing it. Do I have to rely on Live Z adjustment to get the right height? I am not sure the best way to approach this. I was printing a higher quality PETG pretty well but when I ran out of it and tried a lower quality (I think) filament I could not get it to print. I do not have a clogged nozzle and I have tried adjusting the Z height, temperature, flow rate, fan, bed temp...This PETG just wants to stick to the hotend. I could use some guidance here.
Best Answer by B3DWorks:
Well. I have found the culprit! Underneath the textured sheet there was PETG print remains which were causing all the problems. First time I made that mistake. All is well. Oops!
RE: Calibration with 0.60mm nozzle
Well. I have found the culprit! Underneath the textured sheet there was PETG print remains which were causing all the problems. First time I made that mistake. All is well. Oops!