I had a spot on my bed that was having adhesion issues at one point. I just cleaned it with some dish soap, warm water, and a soft sponge and it started working perfectly again. I'm pretty sure it was oil from my skin touching the plate that was causing the problem.
HI! You were having this issue even with the MRiscoC firmware? Like someone said below, try to increase the bed temp. For PLA filaments, I use 80*C for the initial layer and then 70*C for the rest of the print. Every time I print, (after the printer has been off or cold for a while) I'd warm up the bed to 80*C, tram my corners within .01 difference, then conduct an auto mesh, check the Z offset. I'm still using the stock glass top, I wipe it clean with isopropyl alcohol when I'm printing PLA and use hairspray when I'm printing ASA. I had a PEI sheet, but ASA would lift it off the magnet even though I have an enclosure, so I stayed with the glass top and never had curling issues again. Goodluck!
Yeah, I just retrammed and it is dead on for each corner, but what a warp through the middle. I ordered a glass bed to see if I could get a difference result. Cause why not throw more money at it. :(
I had a spot on my bed that was having adhesion issues at one point. I just cleaned it with some dish soap, warm water, and a soft sponge and it started working perfectly again. I'm pretty sure it was oil from my skin touching the plate that was causing the problem.
I feel your pain. I retired my ender, the relationship was turning toxic... I want to spend more time printing and less time cursing the printer.
I know, but even with all the upgrades I've done, it is still cheaper than a Bambu :(
raise the bed temp to 70 if its PLA+
HI! You were having this issue even with the MRiscoC firmware? Like someone said below, try to increase the bed temp. For PLA filaments, I use 80*C for the initial layer and then 70*C for the rest of the print. Every time I print, (after the printer has been off or cold for a while) I'd warm up the bed to 80*C, tram my corners within .01 difference, then conduct an auto mesh, check the Z offset. I'm still using the stock glass top, I wipe it clean with isopropyl alcohol when I'm printing PLA and use hairspray when I'm printing ASA. I had a PEI sheet, but ASA would lift it off the magnet even though I have an enclosure, so I stayed with the glass top and never had curling issues again. Goodluck!
thank you!
Try some glue on the bed. Do not look at the frist layer, only the 3rd and 4th. If it looks good then let it run.
try the other ender bed
Yeah, I just retrammed and it is dead on for each corner, but what a warp through the middle. I ordered a glass bed to see if I could get a difference result. Cause why not throw more money at it. :(
can you flip the bed for another texture?
Yes, but the other side specifically says"use glue" written on it
@@dougdoesstuff24 oooooh time for spray adhesive?