Moving from Cura to Prusaslicer on Ender 3
I am looking at moving from Cura to Prusaslice with my Ender 3. I can print fine with Cura, but if I try and print with the Prusaslicer, I have trouble with the 1st layer.
Is there anything in Prusaslicer that could be affecting first layer adhesion?
RE: Moving from Cura to Prusaslicer on Ender 3
I run into the same problem with my Ender 5. Some STLs will print fine when sliced to G-code by Cura, but they won't stay on the bed if sliced with PrusaSlicer. Trying to figure out what could be going on, but any tips will be appreciated.
RE: Moving from Cura to Prusaslicer on Ender 3
I run into the same problem with my Ender 5. Some STLs will print fine when sliced to G-code by Cura, but they won't stay on the bed if sliced with PrusaSlicer. Trying to figure out what could be going on, but any tips will be appreciated.
RE: Moving from Cura to Prusaslicer on Ender 3
Post one of your projects (save as.... which saves a .3mf file with all your settings and model). Zip it up and attach it here. Then people can have a look at it and try and debug whats happening.
I don't have an ender 3 but I do have its big brother, a cr10.
RE: Moving from Cura to Prusaslicer on Ender 3
@neophyl
Murphy's law kicked in I guess, but I will try to find one. I made some changes for the initial layer speed, set it as low as 25 mm/s and of course now everything is sticking to the bed.
I also set the first layer height to 0.18 and layer height to 0.2mm, not sure if these will make a difference. I noticed that the original profile I used had always a higher initial layer than the rest. Don't know if that makes a difference?