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CPE+ adhesion help


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Posted (edited) · CPE+ adhesion help

Hello,

 

New to 3D printing.

I've been trying to print CPE+ black on my UM2+ connector with air manager without success. The base of my print keeps lifting on the sides.

I assume its an adhesion problem.

I'm using Magigoo original on the glass. I have tried brim and raft. and it's still lifting. Should I be getting adhesion sheets? If adhesion sheets also fail, can you also add Magigoo? Is Dimafix better?

 

thank you for any suggestions.

 

Here's them brim lifting up.

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And here's the raft, same symptoms.

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    Posted · CPE+ adhesion help

    One of my test prints is similar to the second photo, lumpy small bubbles in print on my S5.

    In my case increasing the layer height decrease/removed the issue....

    maybe the expermental feature "Adaptive Layers" might help but it sure will reduce print time....

     

    Sure bed temp is in right range/clean glass plate start clean slate etc.

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    Posted (edited) · CPE+ adhesion help

    For CPE and PETG I am mostly using Magigoo FLEX.

    The Magigoo Standard glue is not sticky enough for everything I printed in CPE/PETG so far.

    I would suggest you give this one a shot, although I only had small prints so far on it.

     

    For bigger prints the adhesion might be too good, but so far I never had a PETG print-fail because of adhesion issues again...

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