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filament is coming up
Hevilp
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Hi,
with the filament from package, I printed a few things very good.
Now I use another filament (nature) and almost unable to print something.
The filament is coming up random at undefined time of printing.
I followed everything in wiki and troubleshooting but nothing works.
I attached the gcode from an easy example.
U can see my settings in the picture.
I cleaned the bed with ethanol.
The problem is with or without mesh bed level.
I realy dont know what to do.
I can provide videos in higher quality if its needed.
with the filament from package, I printed a few things very good.
Now I use another filament (nature) and almost unable to print something.
The filament is coming up random at undefined time of printing.
I followed everything in wiki and troubleshooting but nothing works.
I attached the gcode from an easy example.
U can see my settings in the picture.
I cleaned the bed with ethanol.
The problem is with or without mesh bed level.
I realy dont know what to do.
I can provide videos in higher quality if its needed.
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First layer is at 10 or 15 mm/s, even it fails
When I use a brim or raft it is possible to print, but it even comes up.
Interessting is, that only one a special place this happens (left side). I attached pictures
Extruder 215 everywhere
Now I wanted to print again. And the filament doesnt come out! A small ball is building up around the nozzle.
Why? The print yesterday was good and now the same problem again.
If I extrude some filament with the lcd all is fine, but when the print starts, it does not stick to the bed.
Very frustating!!!!!!!!
https://jgaurorawiki.com/a5/bed-adhesion
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