I tried 3d print glue stick. washing with alcohol. wash the nozzle, cold pull, higher bed temperature… nothing,

the i has 3 successful prints with the same file, and now for the life of me I can’t get it to work

  • Dzheyk@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I had similar issues not too long ago and washing the plate with soap and warm water did the trick. .Made sure it dried for a day too just in case.

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    A few things I might consider/think to try:

    • How old is the PLA you’re using? Is it possible it’s absorbed too much moisture?
    • Are you printing too fast or possibly under-extruding?
    • Skip the glue. I’ve found it’s just gunk that separates the filament from the print bed, worsening adhesion in my testing. Clean your print bed with rubbing alcohol before hand.
    • How old is your nozzle? If you’ve been printing for a few hundreds of hours, the inner diameter of the nozzle might be worn out.
    • How hot is your print bed? For PLA, I’ll usually keep mine around 60°C.

    I don’t have a Bambu, but these are a few of the things I’ve learned with my Monoprice Maker Select v2 and Ankermake M5.

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      24 hours ago

      Skip the glue. I’ve found it’s just gunk that separates the filament from the print bed, worsening adhesion in my testing. Clean your print bed with rubbing alcohol before hand.

      99% of printing issues with PLA are solved with a thin film of glue stick.

      IPA does not remove oils, it solubilizes them and then they deposit back down again when it evaporates. Soap and water is better because it removes oils and plasticizers.

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      (it was solved by washing the plate with soap)

      The PLA is a week old, but it was 10$ no brand PLA which might be an issue.

      there nozzle might be about a year old,

      I’m using 60°, but tried 70°

      thanks for your answer