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Posted · Prime Blob Issue

The Blob prints fine but after finishing the print head remain just above the blob, then starts the brim sequence, which drags the blob across the build plate or sticks to the nozzle. At time, destroys the print.....Just raise the print head 5mm more after the blob operation is finished.

 

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    Posted · Prime Blob Issue

    Basically you don't need the prime blob when you print a skirt. Per default the prime blob is also disabled on the S-line printers. But when you have the need or want to have one, then ensure that you also apply your bed adhesion (glue stick, spray, whatever) also in the corner. The blob stick normally very good when you don't have bare glass there. 

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    Posted · Prime Blob Issue

    Also we don't move up after the prime blob is done because it causes very sharp points to form on a small difficult to grab object..
    As the creator of the prime blob I recommend just turning it off, there is no more need for it.

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