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  • LeTak@feddit.org
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    7 days ago

    Could be multiple things. Dry your filament, in an oven or special dry box if you own one. Clean your bed with warm water (no soap or alcohol/acetone)

    Use a glue stick for better adhesion.

    Also, if you printer support it, you can generate a level matrix to see if it is leveled.

      • Paragone@lemmy.world
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        7 days ago

        Residual surface-contamination.

        Most people don’t understand how much rinsing is required to get residue all off things…

        Dishwashers which have 2+ rinses seem to do a good job.

        less than that doesn’t work.

        People … seldom get anything as clean as a dishwasher can.

        ( NOT recommending that anybody put their 3-D printing bed’s sheet through a dishwasher: it might well destroy its surface-chemistry, given how strong dishwasher detergents are )

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        • yeb_skiski@aussie.zone
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          6 days ago

          I have been putting mine through the dishwasher for a few years now with zero issues so far.

    • nieceandtows@programming.devOP
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      5 days ago

      I cleaned my bed and dried the filament for a few hours. The print went fine for the most part (the corner of the nose lifted up a bit), thank you