By A Mystery Man Writer
When I print with PLA, I get a perfect first layer. However, when I print with PETG, the first layer looks like this: I've read all the info that suggests reducing the temp, speed, and increasing
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If your first layer is smooth but rough/over extruding on second, third and so on layers (even after esteps calibration), change Top/Bottom flow rate. Calibrated my Esteps and reduce Top/Bottom flow rate
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Start of print with dried PETG came out good on the corners of the print. I'm thinking I should change from 5x5 bed leveling to 7x7. Any other suggestions? Prusa Mk3s+, .4mm
First print in PETG. I've always seen that it's much harder to print in but, all I did was change nozzle and bed Temps? And used Curas stock PETG profile? Am I
First Layer PETG : r/ender3v2
First print in PETG. I've always seen that it's much harder to print in but, all I did was change nozzle and bed Temps? And used Curas stock PETG profile? Am I