First off, I just want to say that I just bought this printer a week ago, (This 3D Printer is for school) and I have printed about 20 objects on it. Then they stopped sticking to the build plate, so what I did is replace the sticker, and it fixed that issue. But one issue still continues. I have a frequent problem, where I cannot print high-quality prints. This printer can print very high-quality prints, but I have tried using different settings, (using MakerBot desktop software) unloading and loading the filament, and wiping the extruder nozzle with 91% isopropyl alcohol. But, the problem still persists. I am using the included ABS filament that came with the 3D printer to do my prints (red). If anyone could PLEASE help me that would be great. I need to have it fixed soon because the printer is half the school’s and half mine, and I need to print the 3D objects to stay in power of this project. Here is a picture of what the 3d prints come out like on its highest quality profile (yes, it comes out like this on low, standard AND high-quality profiles):
I realize that, and it came with a specific paper for leveling, (the exact distance between the extruder and the bed) I just used the leveler to make sure it was flat, not to fix it. I have leveled it numerous times with the built-in leveling options.
I use PLA for watertight prints all the time. My house is full of self watering pots and vases made out of PLA. If your extrusion settings are good, your print bed is level, and you have enough solid layers you’ll be plenty watertight. It’s just word of mouth from people on forums and Reddit who only tried with weak solid layer numbers and extruders that aren’t calibrated or set right.
Total side note but but from the short time I used FlashPrint I thought it had a fan on first layer setting, but it’s been a while so not sure. Look forward to see how your next attempt is.
Also remember that ABS will absorb water if left unsealed for a period of time. You should seal it up, in between printing, in a ziploc bag with desiccant. If it gets wet, you will have all kinds of problems and you will probably hear popping sounds from the extruded material as the moisture heats to steam.