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Jun 2016

Ive recently purchased a duplicator i3 and being new to 3d printing was eager to try it out. I’ve tried printing the sample from the SD card (twice) and both times it got to 73% ( 35mm) then the 1st time it moved on the heat bed 2nd time, broke of the base. On both accounts it carried on printing. Is there anything wrong me the machine? or me lol

Bed adhesion. What are you using? Is it the stock bed or glass?

Looks like a bed adhesion issue. Are you printing on blue painters tape or only on the black Wanhao mat? I suggest glue stick… Elmer’s school glue that changes from purple to white when dry is my glue stick of choice. It could also be from about 10 or 57 other things though. Bed leveling, first layer height setting, first layer speed (slowwwww is better). What slicer are you using? Does the filament continue extruding after the print fails? Heat sink on the LH side fan may be backwards (was on mine when I got it) causes too much heat buildup before the filament reaches the Teflon tube before the nozzle (best thing there is to upgrade to an all metal hot end).

If that works, do what I did… get a full can of acetone and remove the black Wanhao mat. You’ll need the acetone to get the residual sticky crap off the aluminum heated build plate. Get a piece of Pyrex (boro-silicate) glass and print on that with glue stick for PLA and either Aqua Net Super Hold hair spray (not anything but Aqua Net) for ABS. If ABS still fails to stick or warps up during printing make sure the room is warm (above 75 -mine is 85-90 right now with a space heater because I have a long ABS print going) or use ABS slurry for bed adhesion -ABS scraps dissolved in acetone to a syrup consistency then apply evenly and get the HBP hot -at least 100. Mine is printing at HBP 110 and extruder 260 right now.

Lastly, what overall print speed are you set at? Okay… one last thing that I’m sure you’re going to hear is that the micro SD card that came with your printer is faulty. While that’s not out of the question, it is a possibility -corrupt file. Email me beflin@yahoo.com and I’ll send you the Okay.gcode file from mine that I know is not corrupt. You could run your printer straight from you laptop or PC with cable that came with it if the SD card is bad and you don’t have another one laying around somewhere…

Brian

Thanx for all the info guys. Will get back to you all in due course as away for a few days. Thanx again

As it is very much appreciated.