Smart printing features
There’s nothing worse than a failed print…
Anyone who’s been 3D printing for a while will know the frustration caused by a failed print. It happens, so to save time and money there’s one key step that will help to minimise the risk of a misprint. Ensure that the first layer for your print has been layered down correctly. To do this, watch as the printer outlines the model on the print base and then use the micro adjustment to raise or lower the nozzle by the minimum amount. What you’re looking for is for the liquefied filament to be pushed into the build plate rather than sat on top. Essentially, examine the line that’s being drawn and look for a flat top rather than curved. It’s as simple as that. Once the height is adjusted for that first layer you shouldn’t have any issues with the prints coming unstuck or moving partway through a print job.