You can also check your fan speed, I personally don’t use the extruder fan to cool my prints and I haven’t had any warping since. I have also however also changed my print bed material to glass and included a raft of about 5 lines to each print.
I’ve found that a glue stick + blue tape work really well to prevent warping. Whats the environment your printer is in? Are there are any weird airflows coming in or something similar?
Have you tried re-calibrating you z-height? Proper 1st layer “squish” can make all the difference in preventing warping, or the print itself from coming off the bed. I would imagine that may be the case if even with a raft the print still warps.
Another suggestion is to re-look at the design itself. Does the walls need to be solid like that or can you get away with designing relief holes into the walls to help reduce warping? Solid walls can cause stress on the print because they cool slower where as when designed with reliefs the design uses less filament and helps promotes even cooling which help prevents warping.
Thank you, I can confirm as I had same experience. Most website recommend a build plate temperature of 70 degrees and till now I always used this temperature. But on my latest project (an large RC plane with thin walls) I had a lot of warping and I’ve spilled 1kg of PLA on it and a lot of time. I’ve lowered the build plate temperature to 30 degrees and now the print is finally ok. I think it’s because I currently print larger opjects so the nozzle needs to travel a longer distance.
Edit; unfortunatly the problem still persist. It starts warping and pulls even the brim from the build plate. Fan is off as well ;-(
Edit2; I think I’ve found it Recalibrated the Z-height using piece of paper (even the first layer looked perfect) but instead of using 0.1mm difference I’ve used 0.15 (tenth of a mm) to get closer to the build plate and now it seems like it’s sticking nice and not warping anymore. Still using a brim and temperature of the build plate a bit higher to 50 degrees. Temperature of the PLA is 190 degrees and I’m using a glass build plate and to stick hairspray.