I got into A10 after solving my an issue.
I got into A10 after solving my an issue.
So I just got into 3d printing with my Geetech A10 and after solving an issue with a clog in the hotend I tried printing a few calibration cubes and the first layers are all turning out kinda gross like this. I am using solutech 3d pla and slick with cura, which I think I got all the right settings with. Is this an extrution issue. I am also worried about my filament balling and curling at the tip like this any ideas on what I need to change to remedy this. I don't think it's a clog since I just got one out and when I removed the nozzle I was able to see straight through the top of the extruder to the build plate, but who knows, thanks for any help.reverse phone lookupnba reddit pcpartpicker
Last edited by namo77 on Fri Sep 20, 2019 10:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: I got into A10 after solving my an issue.
Hi, Can you provide a specific picture?
So that we can solve the problem better.
If you are referring to printing the first layer of a mess,
You can try to re-level the hotbed.
Or if the hotbed temperature is too high, try to reduce it by 5-10°.
I hope this can help you.
So that we can solve the problem better.
If you are referring to printing the first layer of a mess,
You can try to re-level the hotbed.
Or if the hotbed temperature is too high, try to reduce it by 5-10°.
I hope this can help you.
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-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!