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Hi, my fun duct just melted, I don't know why.. I wanted to print a new one but:
This week I tried to print a new thing but now the first layer actually not stick to the bed. (Temperatures: 205 noozle + 60 bed).
I spent all the day trying to level all the corners.. but the layer doesn't stick on the left side.. and actually yesterday I changed the filament and now my extruder keep clicking..
Can you help me? Thanks
Hi,You need to level the hot bed. If it is not sticky after leveling, you can check whether the hot bed itself is flat and whether the hot end is blocked. If the hot end temperature is 200, manually push the consumables and check whether the material is discharged normally.
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Yesterday I spent all the day to level and level the corners.. all day long.. but it didn't change anything, the filaments doesn't stick and create a blob around the noozle.
I tried pulling material in and the noozle is not clogged.. but I'm not able to change it.. I don't know why.. maybe is too thight.. and what about the extruder clicking?
What sort of bed you have will change how the layer sticks, as will the slicer.
When I used the pad that came with the a10, I had the problem of it sticking too well at 50c, where with the glass bed, I have to use hair spray or a glue stick to make it stick.
in Simplify3d, I put a skirt around the print, this primes the filament though the nozzle, so when it jumps to star the print, the nozzle will start extruding immediately. The first layer has special parameters, where I use 120% extrusion at 50% speed (default settings). This pumps out a little extra filamanet and gives it time to lay down on the bed, where faster and less might result in a blob at the end of the nozzle.
If the filament is not sticking, you can use a glue stick or hairspray on the bed to give it a little extra adhesion. Glue sticks and hairspray are water soluble, so the bed can be cleaned with a damp paper towel.