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Good afternoon guys .. I'm new here and I'm asking for help! My JG arrived a little before the end of the year. I can not print! Only once was the gcode test that came in the printer. After this no more. I use the Cura, craft wave program. I make the process of slicing the piece through some videos I see, but there is no way. The most common mistake is the PLA does not hold the table. I have tried with several temperatures 50,60 ° C this material came with it, 250g in the yellow color. I tried to make the table more sticky with glue and other products and everything comes out the same way ... Anyway I adjusted during slicing, something like speed and others .... More I always have to manually correct speed which always stays at 100% , table and nozzle temperature. And I still managed to corrupt the test drawings that come into it 🤔 I can no longer print them. Would anyone have any clue what I'm doing wrong.? And another thing! Is there a correct value from table height to nozzle? I leave around 0.5mm, even so the nozzle accumulates a lot of material during the movement

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  • Samuel PinchesSamuel Pinches Posts: 2,997Administrator
    edited January 2019
    Welcome @Carlos André !

    To help PLA to stick to the table, please follow these 6 tips: http://jgaurorawiki.com/a5/bed-adhesion

    No need to use glue. If you used glue, you need to clean it off with warm water first, then wipe down with isopropyl alcohol, or methylated spirits.

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  • Richy_TRichy_T Posts: 142🌟 Super Member 🌟
    edited January 2019
    Mine has been OK but I've found I need to add a brim to many pieces. I'm currently struggling with my support not adhering on a piece and I'm thinking of going to blue tape (this actually printed fine on my older printer with the blue tape). I may just try slowing down the print speed though as it's losing adhesion quite far into the print so I think the nozzle is hitting it. Though I did get a full print (unfortunately, the support was stuck too close to the piece and I couldn't remove it).
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