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May 2017

use blue tape, kapton tape, hair spray, glue stick, 3DLac,

PET tape, PEI sheet (my favorite, very durable nothing else required for adhesion), check your levels you seems to be leveled ok but just redo it. Get a feeler gauge like https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwjN4fDU6YXUAhWZSg0KHYf3COMYABABGgJxYg&sig=AOD64\_28oMhdf3w5jisRfMpwz5SkQ2ayag&ctype=5&q=&ved=0ahUKEwidq-7U6YXUAhUDKCYKHYWMBywQwzwIBA&adurl= if you need a little help. other wise clear your nozzle out, maybe an oiler to help with clogging (I wouldn’t use it now a days, I do however use a dust collector for my filament). turn your heat up on your print bed to 70c. My i3 is usually form 60-70c with PEI sheet for adhesion. Everything else looks fine to me… oo and I would slow down the first layer to about half of your other layers.

Haven’t stated anything others haven’t already just do the research

First thing to do, if you messed it up, reset the firmware settings to Factory Default. then calibrate and setup the printer step by step as written in the manual. do not try to set steps of extruder or steps of x y and z axis. stay at the default settings. (you can do it later, if you experience accuracy problems more then 1%)

Thanks! I guess I should build an enclosure. Is that to prevent drafts from messing with the temperatures? How much of a difference do you find it makes?

Thanks! I guess I should build an enclosure. Is that to prevent drafts from messing with the temperatures? How much of a difference do you find it makes?