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Opinions on first layer

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:14 am
by TT_Vert
I've got an odd bubbling issue on my first layer I'm trying to rectify. It is only the first layer that does this.. I am running a maker select w/ 1.75 PLA. I have re-leveled and also replaced the tape. ation in certain areas (I replaced tape and it got beter but still there (See pics below). I think the fact that Lowered my bed temp to 30C may be part of it. I did this to combat elephant foot and it has helped significantly so i'd like to work around it (I did also aising z axis offset did not help enough before it was too high to adhere). However as you can see this first layer issue isn'tconsistent by any means so I don't think Z height is the issue. I'm running a .40mm nozzle w/ 90% extrusion multiplier, 60mm print/ 80mm feed first layer (Throttled 50% for first layer so I assume that reduces both travel and print speed to 30 print/40 feed?) Subsequent layers are all consistent. I don't think I'm over extruding but perhaps your keen eyes see or know something I don't.

Also I don't seem to see any significant extrude temp changes either. Maybe 1/2 a degree.


Thanks much

Dave

Re: Opinions on first layer

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:04 pm
by dkightley
Looks like lumps on the bed/tape.

Try removing the tape and getting your printer to print on the bed...which will be nice and smooth.

Alternatively, invest in a Buildtak or similar plastic stick-on sheet.

Re: Opinions on first layer

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:47 pm
by TT_Vert
Definitely not the tape as it would vary from one print to the next. I do have buildtak and use it on occasion but i like the consistency of the tape. With that said I'll be going to a boro glass plate sooner than later. Even w/ tape my bottom layer is very smooth.

Dave

Re: Opinions on first layer

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 12:55 pm
by jim_medeiros
Resolved? You might try printing even lower speed on the first layer?

Re: Opinions on first layer

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:10 pm
by TT_Vert
Yeah I rebuilt the entire hot end.