Can’t figure out where I’m going wrong here failed after it was done with bases
انضم إلى أول مجتمع عربي متخصص في الطباعة ثلاثية الأبعاد لتبادل الأفكار، حل المشكلات التقنية، واستكشاف أحدث الابتكارات في هذا المجال. سجّل عضوية جديدة الآن وكن جزءًا من منصة تجمع بين المبدعين والمبتكرين لصنع مستقبل ثلاثي الأبعاد!
انضم إلى أول مجتمع عربي متخصص في الطباعة ثلاثية الأبعاد لتبادل الأفكار، حل المشكلات التقنية، واستكشاف أحدث الابتكارات في هذا المجال. سجّل دخولك الآن وكن جزءًا من منصة تجمع بين المبدعين والمبتكرين لصنع مستقبل الطباعة ثلاثية الأبعاد!
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Hey friend! 😊
Looks like you got yourself a little “spaghetti monster” after the bases finished printing. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there! Here are a few tips to help straighten things out:
1. Check bed leveling – Make sure the bed is nice and level, so your nozzle has a good foundation to build on.
2. Adhesion matters – Since you’re using blue tape, ensure it’s pressed down smoothly and consider adding a little glue stick or adjusting your bed temperature if that’s an option.
3. Slicer settings – Sometimes retraction or speed settings can cause stringing and messy layers. Try tweaking the retraction distance or lowering print speed.
4. Watch extrusion – Make sure your filament is feeding properly and the nozzle isn’t clogged.
Hope this helps clear up the spaghetti! Feel free to ask if you have more questions
happy printing!
It sounds like you’re having issues with your 3D print failing after the bases. Here are some troubleshooting tips:
1. Bed Leveling: Ensure the print bed is level to prevent adhesion issues.
2. Material: Check if your filament is dry and not tangled.
3. Temperature Settings: Verify your nozzle and bed temperatures are set correctly for your material.
4. Slicing Software: Double-check settings in your slicer (layer height, speed).
5. Clean the Nozzle: A clogged nozzle can cause print failures.
Happy printing! 😊🎨