I’ve printed hundreds of prints over a few years. Now I haven’t printed in a few weeks but this is the first time I’ve had a problem like this. This is supposed to be flat. What’s happening?

Bonus video: https://drive.proton.me/urls/74XZH4FVSM#1QqSvXK3MJCF

The audio might be a clue for you to help me troubleshoot

  • snrkl@lemmus.org
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    8 days ago

    Check your z offset, first layer squish and extrusion multiplier, then pressure advance.

    That looks like too much filament or too close to the bed. Some of the edge artifacts could be pressure advance as well.

    I spent a year chasing those problems out of a printer, and had hundreds of FL tests that looked just like that.

    If you’re interested, Ellis 3D tuning guide is amazing. (I use a different pressure advance calibration method, but the rest has been bang on for me…)

  • HeyLow (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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    8 days ago

    From the audio it almost sounds like the extruder is skipping like you may have a clog? What material is this? What temperatures, bed and hot end? Have you cleaned your bed recently?

    • thejml@sh.itjust.works
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      8 days ago

      If it’s not clogged (change your print nozzle if yours is easily swappable), make sure the heat is right on the hotend. Extruder skipping can happen if the material isn’t melting fast enough to have the right viscosity and hence the extruder just can’t squeeze it out fast enough. As a corollary, try slowing down your print and raising the temp a bit.

    • akilou@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      8 days ago

      It’s PLA. Whatever temperature the printer decided for the material and bed. It’s never been a problem.

      It’s a cool super tack plate. Are you supposed to clean those?

    • Bronzie@sh.itjust.works
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      7 days ago

      Yeah I’m no expert, but this looks like extrution issue to me too.

      My H2S looked similar in one corner, as the bowden tube from the factory is a tad bit to short, so the feed was uneven when it was curved/stretched to the max.
      Replaced it with a 3 cm longer one, and it worked fine again.

      I’d try a cold pull, then smaller test pieces. No point printing the whole bed when the issues are everywhere. When it’s nice, test the whole plate.

      Good luck!