I would love it...

in 3dprint •  5 years ago 

If the bloody print would stay attached to the print bed! How can those supports support anything if they're not attached to the print bed?

It's properly calibrated, print bed is 60°C, the PLA is printing at 200°. I cleaned the surface with running alcohol, and this is basically buildtak. There's no reason this should be separating like this...

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Ugh, yeah that sucks, but at least you caught it early. Do you have a lot of temperature flux in the room? I know some 3D printers come with an enclosure to protect the print from environmental factors like humidity, and air-conditioning?

Enclosures are more pertinent to ABS printing. PLA and PETG don't need the enclosures.

It's currently about 28°C outside, my basement is about 24°. Even so, the print bed is 60° and PLA melts at 200°. I don't know that that would be the culprit.

We're pretty dry right now, not too much in the way of humidity. There's not a whole lot of air moving around in the basement, especially in that corner.

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