New to printing filament doesn't stuck to heat bed
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:05 am
Hello,
I recently bought a Geeetech prusa i3 pro B acrylic and I'm having trouble printing.
I've searched online trying to find a solution. I see that many people had the same issue with the filament not stucking on heating bed.
I tried to calibrate my heat bed, I tried some temperatures.
I have a suspision that there isn't enough filament through the nozzle.
How can I check if that is ok? There is filament running through the nozzle but I don't know if it is enough.
I'm using ABS 1.75mm as a filament and have glass on my heat bed. I also tried abs juice to help it stick but nothing.
Can I get some tips/advice on what to check or do so I can print something?
I recently bought a Geeetech prusa i3 pro B acrylic and I'm having trouble printing.
I've searched online trying to find a solution. I see that many people had the same issue with the filament not stucking on heating bed.
I tried to calibrate my heat bed, I tried some temperatures.
I have a suspision that there isn't enough filament through the nozzle.
How can I check if that is ok? There is filament running through the nozzle but I don't know if it is enough.
I'm using ABS 1.75mm as a filament and have glass on my heat bed. I also tried abs juice to help it stick but nothing.
Can I get some tips/advice on what to check or do so I can print something?