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Jun 2017

ANY suggestions would be immensely appreciated…
Has anyone had an issue where they print (I’m using the flashforge creator pro) without a raft just fine? Then suddenly they require it… the ABS won’t stick to the bed at all?.. I’ve been using Simplify3d from the beginning as well. Played with the setting to get a raft that supposedly comes off easier… temps etc… I removed the original sheet that came on the bed of the flashforge, started using a glass bed and now came back to the original bed with a replacement blue Flashforge sheet on the bed. I’ve also replaced the nozzle with an all metal setup. I nonetheless printed without a raft many times.
NOW? It prints great with a raft… although I THINK the rods may be warping since it seems that while calibrating the bed the center is just a hair tighter after adjusting the screws… Anyway, when I print with a raft and skirt/brim the ABS sticks (the VERY FIRST LAYER) without issue… IF I DON’T use a raft (using the exact same ABS profile except with the RAFT box unchecked but the skirt/brim SELECTED) the ABS will not stick to the bed… it looks like it trails a thin spiderweb… It looks NOTHING like when it lays down the Skirt/Brim with the Raft option turned on… So confused…

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Are you using hairspray or anything similar to help with adhesion

I’m going to second re-leveling the print bed. Also what layer height are you printing at? I have nothing but trouble trying to do 0.1mm on my FFCP but 0.2 and 0.4mm work without much issue.

Good point. If you are going to do a .1 layer in ABS get .2 working perfect first then make the necessary adjustments to get a .1 layer.

This is what works for me. Clean glass, wipe down with Aquanet hairspray as a cleaner, Apply clear ABS slurry at 80C. Heat bed to 95c when printing. Level bed at 80C and the nozzle cold. No rafts in years, they are old tech. Maybe brims, depends on design printing.

I use glass bed cleaned with rubbing alcohol and AquaNet (purple can) as well. I too have had times when I always had to print a raft, and then all of a sudden I don’t - even after leveling. I’ve had times when hairspray doesn’t work either - it’s strange. Printing has been pretty consistent lately without any problems.

Although recently whenever I print with ABS, I use Kapton tape on the glass with the hairspray. I haven’t had luck with ABS without the tape lately.

You really should never have to print with a raft. I have never used one with any material (ABS, PLA, PETG, Nylon, etc). I have 3 flashforge creator pros and a Makerbot. If it was printing fine but now it is not it is most likely a bed leveling issue. I always manually level my FlashForge Creator Pro. It is much easier than using the software to do it. You just raise the bed all the way up using the jogging controls the use the jogging to move the printer head backward and forward. You can manually move the printer head left and right. Adjust the screws on the bottom accordingly. You should also heat the bed and printer head when you are leveling the bed as it can make a difference with expansion of the bed material. Materials expand when heated and contract when cooled. My bed setup is this. Glass bed with PET tape and Auqanet hairspray. This works like a charm for ABS and PETG. For PLA you can print directly on glass using just the hairspray. My prints always come out beautifully using this method. Also the center should be slightly tighter than the rest. That is normal.

My brother has the same 3D printer and has never tried to print without the raft. He tries to avoid those problems. I have a QIDI Tech 1 and it has the same problem sometimes. I have adjusted the print bed during a “pause” and it did a little better, but still not as good as with the raft.

The Tech told me to make the bed cooler. That did not work either, and when I tried it with the print bed hot, the piece warped at the edges.

You can try this method. Set brim to 2 layer or 3 layer and brim 10 or above with zero distance. I cannot remember my previous temperature setting.

One more thing is the cooling setting. Activate the cooling fan after 3 or 5 layer print job.

It work for me and hope it will work for you. Good luck.

Exactly… I’ve leveled it SO MANY TIMES… ugh… like last night… I raised the temp to 260 and it printed to the bed (at 110 ) like a charm with no raft. No burning, no warping. I only printed HALF of the print. Today I go to print the whole thing… failure. The first layer seems to come out like a thin strip… sometimes it lays it down properly other times it starts to act like thin spiderweb and it starts to pick up pieces that were at one time properly adhered to the bed, pulls them up into a mass on the nozzle… ugh… It’s really starting to get old…

Never actually checked…(checking) It’s using the 0.1mm setting. I’ve used this setting since I got it (for my final prints)… NEVER had an issue before. I’ve always had to print at a bit higher temps for ABS… around 260 and I never got warping and everything I printed was tough as nails.

Purple Elmers stick glue… I’m starting to dislike it though… it builds up and seems to not really adhere after a couple uses…

I just went to Long’s Drugs and purchased some purple Aquanet. So far soooo good :slight_smile: (KNOCK ON WOOD hehehehe)
I had just tried with the purple glue stick when I had enough and checked this forum (worked SPORADICALLY in the past)… glad I did. You guys are great! Thank you so much for you time and suggestions :slight_smile: I’ll look further into using some more of your suggestions! :slight_smile:
THANK YOU ALL!! :smiley:

Try using painters tape (BLUE) on the bed and spread glue stick on the top, it works for me every time for ABS, also just advice use PET-G instead of ABS as its has no fumes, no warping and same strength.

Have you tried to adjust your nozzle or bed temperatures? I am having trouble like you if I change a different brand of ABS, it needs few prints to get the bed adhesion correctly. And usually, when testing, I ran a small model as well as a larger model, as the model size affects the bed adhesion as well.