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Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

It kinda looks to me like it's not sticking quite right on that spot so it's lifting up. If you look at the bottom of the print when you remove it, is there an indentation there? If so, make sure your glass is really clean and consider adding a thin layer of glue to help with sticking. Also make sure you print the first layer quite slow.

 

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    Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

    Glue was added, glass was perfectly clean. I used the standard HQ settings in Cura (0.06 layer but everything else was untouched). It'll be done in three hours or so.

    (Tack för tipsen!)

     

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    Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

    Hi Kenneth, welcome!

    Yes, usually the problem will sort itself out. It's also possible that you might have the head a touch too close, and be getting some back pressure build up that squirts out in a blob and doesn't stick very well. A video of the first layer going down might be helpful for diagnosis.

     

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    Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

    Had that very very very occasionally, including today but as Kenneth says it is normally cleared after a few layers. Never spent any time trying to understand it and always just assumed it was "dirt" on the bed and take it as a sign to clean the bed :)

     

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    Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

    What's your bed temp?

     

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    Posted · Ripping/shredding on surface?

    Good point gr5. I ended having to turn mine down to reduce the "bell" effect on the bottom layers (per another thread). I didn't even consider that these two effects might be related to the same problem (too high default bed temp).

     

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