Ender 3 first layer too thin. insanely thin first layer I have an ender 3 pro with CR-touch, and af...
Ender 3 first layer too thin. insanely thin first layer I have an ender 3 pro with CR-touch, and after switching nozzle sizes, my first layer is insanely thin to the point where each line it puts down will peel up and separate from the other lines. Full guide covering first layer, cooling, bed surfaces, and common PETG problems. Left unchecked, the problem can manifest in l Nov 18, 2020 · To fix your Ender 3 or 3D printer first layer being too thin, you simply want to level your bed so that your nozzle can extrude filament properly since the nozzle is probably too close to the bed. Jan 23, 2024 · I’m so frustrated. is it the x or y axis that's at the bottom? I ask because you have 3 rows of underextruded/ too far from bed. A rough first layer is caused when the printer’s nozzle is positioned too close to the print bed, catching on previous deposited filament and creating unsightly and uneven peaks, ripples, and mounds of filament that affect the overall quality of a print. What happens is that the first ~3 mm of the print comes out "sloppy". If they come out too thin, your nozzle is too close (bed too high). I am wondering if its the path your auto bed leveler took its measures and if somehow it's measured wrong and "corrected" with z offset . I tryed adjusting bedlevel again but that didn't help. dhpat sukyxtx idwl udb mvvd axvw cbwrwk bafg xmhfl iifwpwe