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At first glance, -it looks like the preparation of the glass plate (heat bed) is not "cleaned"/prepared properly.
Parts of the bed may have some issues that's reduced the fixture to the bed.. The bed cleaning is "super" important!
But, -It's really difficult to say anything more about your problem, as no other info is given -but the picture.
You should save this "object" as a project file, this will produce a file "-------.3mf" that's show your printer -plus setting (in Cura), filament type and the object you're printing.
Sure post it here..
I'm sure someone will have a look at it.
Thanks
Torgeir
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Hi @evogas,
Welcome in here.
At first glance, -it looks like the preparation of the glass plate (heat bed) is not "cleaned"/prepared properly.
Parts of the bed may have some issues that's reduced the fixture to the bed.. The bed cleaning is "super" important!
But, -It's really difficult to say anything more about your problem, as no other info is given -but the picture.
You should save this "object" as a project file, this will produce a file "-------.3mf" that's show your printer -plus setting (in Cura), filament type and the object you're printing.
Sure post it here..
I'm sure someone will have a look at it.
Thanks
Torgeir
More text.
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