I am somewhat new to 3d printing and i am playing around with different filaments and print plates on my cheap ender3 v3 se.
Right now I am observing a weird adhesion-issue i have not seen before: The copper-silk filament has trouble sticking to the printplate, but only in some places of the plate.
My guess it’s either some dirt/oil on the printplate. Or maybe the silk-pla has bad adhesion.
What do you think?
This printplate is this (but glued over the original printplate): https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0CL5FYHBR
The filament is this: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09CPBRQXS
some clarification for the video: all corners of the first layer should have been rectangular. Instead some corner lost adhesion and become roundish. Here is the view from the slicer: https://imgur.com/rwA0fQW
FWIW, those PEI sheets usually need higher bed temp than the regular sheets
the default from the printer was 60C. I had some better results with 70C. But the issue still happend with more delicate prints.
thanks. I didn’t know that. What magnitude are we talking here (like: 10K more for PEI-sheets? or more like 1K?)
I think this may be the solution. How much should I change the z-offset? (the print in the video has 0.2mm layer height. And the worst-adhession issues happened with 0.1mm)
K Kelvin, not K thousands of degrees… It’s too early to think.
You may also have a bed flatness problem, if it’s not a dirty plate.