![]() ![]() the perimeters of the bed can be 10-15c cooler. On my printer when the centre of the bed reaches the desired temp. And if you are printing something with a large base, say 50% + of the build plate, remember that it takes time with most printers t get the entire bed up to the required temp. settings to get the glass up to the required temp. ![]() On my printer I add 8 or 9 degrees to the bed temp. of the glass plate (they will be different). monitor is almost certainly measuring the bed temp. If you have a glass plate on your print bed then your printer bed temp. Use 20mm/s for your 1st layer print speed. If I remember rightly you can do this in Slic3r but with Cura you will need to change the bed and extruder temps after the 1st layer manually. I set my bed temp to 65c and then for 2nd and subsequent layers I change it to 60c. ![]() I print my 1st layer at a minimum of 210c if the extruder temp I want to use is higher than 210c then I set the 1st layer temp the same as all the other layers. There is no right or wrong answer to the following but with PLA where necessary you can improve your 1st layer adhesion by adding say 5 degrees to your bed temp and extruder temp for the 1st layer. Reset your layer thickness %s and line widths %s back to 100%. You do this under the Advanced tab\ Quality\ initial layer thickness. Far better to use 0.3 for the first layer. bed levelling, nozzle to bed distance and temps. To do this successfully everything else needs to absolutely right, i.e. H Bjorn, Ok your problem really is trying to print the 1st layer at 0.1. ![]()
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