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Dec 2015

It looks like your printbed is way too far away from the nozzle when printing the first layer, try to adjust it! Also don’t use a raft, just a brim if needed at all. You can also play around with the extrusion multiplier for the first layer. Play around with those variables to find the best settings for your printer. Cheers, Marius Breuer

thats what doesnt make sense, i adjust my printbed with a sheet of paper like i always have, i print a test cube of either 5mm-10mm, and it is either dead on, or very close, say 4.95mm cubed. This was printed without a raft, and just using a brim with 0 distance from the object. How do i adjust the setting for just the 1st layer? I am using slic3r.

I had a similar problem with slic3r, my solution was to use a older version of Cura.

ok, so after playing around with layer height, and extrusion settings, i got it to look much better, but now i have shifted layers, these shift gradually to the rear of the printer on the y axis, for a few layers, then begins printing in the correct fashion.

2 months later

Check your retract settings. If there is a slight curling at the edges of your print (more prominent when printing overhangs without support), then your nozzle may be catching on a cooled lip whilst travelling across to print a new area. I found that increasing the z travel on retractions to around 0.5 mm rather than 0.2, this stopped happening. (This is assuming you didn’t change your acceleration or travel feed rates of course).

When your bottom layers were freeflow, your wouldn’t have had any tiny areas of over extrusion etc. so there would have been less to catch the nozzle on.