If you need to push along filament then something is adding pressure onto the motor and preventing that from working properly. That might be anything from a clogged nozzle, too low extruder motor current, not enough tension on the extruder gearing so it can’t grip the filament, filament grinding, too low temperatures on the nozzle (wrong thermistor maybe), or a nozzle too close to the heatbed (although that looks differently) As suggested before try extruding mid air and see what can fix your problem.
Hoi,
looks like that the 1st layer is too near to the bed.
Try to level the bed wit the built-in option of CURA.
What Nozzle diameter do you use and what kind of Fila ?
It looks to me like your extruder is clogged. With the extruder away from the bed run 100 mm of filament through it with 215C temps at a faster speed than you can print. I use Simplify3D so don’t know how to do that in Cura. If the filament comes out wavy and/or sticks to the tip, you are still clogged. Clean the tip’s surface with a towel and extrude another 100mm. Keep doing that until the filament comes out straight and not wiggling around as it comes out of the tip.
Great success. I increased the extruder motor current. Increased the flow rate a bit and made the top and bottom a little thicker. Looks like it worked. Thanks all for your help.
I did a test to see if the bed was even. Found out that it varies from 0.1 - 0.5mm. That explaines why it has so much problems on the first layer. I use aluminum plate, think its 3mm thick. Have now ordered a glass plate, and are going to mount it above the alu plate with adjustable screws to make it as level as possible. The test semicube object I’ve been using as been small enough so that its not effected by the “bumps”. But when I tried something bigger it fails completly.
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…