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Nov 2016

I have a self-built printer, built on the design of the M Prime one. I use Cura and has an unheated bed.

It seems that the extruder isn’t extruding evenly. I have tried to lower the hotend down but it does

not seem to help. Take a look at the added image.

The top part, shows clearly how unevenly it prints. I did manage to print out a piece that turned out fine. Used the finest quality at 0.1. Took forever, so I lowered the quality to 0.2 for my second piece.

That didn’t go so well.

Any suggestion on what I could try to fix this?

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You dont say what your nozzle size is.

First layers are always tricky, you may want to try increasing the first layer thickness, for a 0.4 or 0.5 nozzle try a 0.3mm thickness, and make sure your bed is level.

What material are you printing with, and what’s the hotend’s temperature?

Hi Frode,

It seems like your material is not sticking to the bed properly.

I;ve got a few suggestions:

- If you are using auto bed levelling, try levelling it manually

- Clean the bed properly before printing

- Perhaps try to heat the bed a little using something like a hairdryer

- Cover the bed with blue painters tape, or use glue stick

Let me know if one of these things worked, and/or if you need more help!

Withe extruder off the bed lets say at 50mm does it extrude cleanly and smoothly if you tell it to push out 50mm? You did calibrate the exturder? Do you have the correct thermistor table selected?

Here is a link to a site that talks about print issues, it’s by Simplify3d but the principles are the same.

https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/

Hopefully this helps

I checked calibration on the extruder, its acurate.

Great website! definitely bookmark worthy.

From that I can tell that my printer is not extruding enough plastic. When I help it along by pushing in the filament, then the layer is as it should be. Will check this out tonight.

Hi, there are several possible reasons for your blotchy layer:

Try tightening the extruder tensioner. The extruder may not be gripping the filament well enough.

Reduce your print speed to around 50mm/s.

Although your machine may be quite new you may have a clogged nozzle.

Your nozzle temp may be too low. You should be around 180 - 210 C for PLA.

Make sure your build bed is level and your Z stop is adjusted properly.

Add a heated bed. PLA adheres much better with a bed temp of 50 - 60C.

Your layer thickness should not be less than 50% of your nozzle diameter.

Double check your slicer settings for the 1st layer.

I hope this helps. Best of luck.

Hi Frode,

seems like your platform is too smooth for PLA to stick.

Even heated, some surfaces do not work well.

Try double sided tape or hairspray.

good luck!

more pics of the printer would help… either your extruder drive gear is slipping or your temperature is too low. I print all the time at 0.24mm and the prints are fine. 0.1 is only needed for very small prints or prints with too many details…