I’ll sell the printer before I spend money on simplify 3d.
Ive had my creator pro for just over 10 months and ive changed a few things, I only use abs not pla and print on a glass bed, I use 1/4" borosilicate glass with the gold kapton tape on that also I use a acetone and abs filament mix to make a sort of glue, prints always stick and have a nice finish on the bottom Abs print temp 220-230 extruder Build plate always 105 c Im using the makerbot software and I print between .20-.25 layer thickness First layer print speed 30mm/s rest of layers between 60-90 I would highly recommended getting a glass build plate as I had the same problems with prints not sticking, or being unreliable. Blue painters tape is garbage
I’ll buy it if you’re serious.
Did you use the GPX plugin after you process your gcode in Cura or slic3r? GitHub - whpthomas/GPX: Gcode to x3g conversion post processor 2, this runs from a command line and is pretty simple
You didn’t mention if you also cleaned it. Releveling is important, but cleaning just as well. I have the dreamer, with the same blue sticky pad I think you mention. Every 3-4 prints I wipe it down with isopropylalcohol to clean it off. The one time I couldn’t be bothered, by print 5-6 or so, it just fell off. Relevel and clean, best I can suggest.
buy the glass bed and 3d printspray here… we use the spray on all our printers including creator pro it is brilliant perfect prints everytime
Well, my machine is an Ultimaker and this is no problem for me. If you have a heated glass bed just leave it clean without anything. I print PLA using 60 C temperature, and usually need no extra stuff to get my printf to stick to the bed. When it fails I use hair spray,what ALWAYS solve the problem.
Just a tip about getting stuff to stick to the build plate. I’ve had lots of problems, and I use PLA only. The trick turned out to be blue tape, but not just any blue tape. The stuff you buy with the Ace Hardware Brand works 5x better than any other tape I have found. I have to pry parts off and NEVER get any warpage on large parts anymore.
Why is there the image of a MakerBot Replicator 2 associated with this post? It certainly isn’t a FlashForge.
A Replicator 2 use SD cards that are 2 gig. No more, No less. Why? Who knows.
I could have swore when I bought mine it came with pla not abs…also it looks like you are printing to hot and that would explain printing with abs settings and using pla which would come out hot and stringy. I would check into this as it even said in my manual it was pla.Either way it looks like a temp problem for what ever you are printing with.