I have a Flashforge Dreamer 3d, printing PLA at 205 degrees for the extruder and 65 for the bed. The first 5 or so layers of all of my prints have a very subtle but strange blobbing and then everything after that is smooth. Any ideas? I’ve tread leveling not only with the printers leveling but also simplify 3d wizard. I also have retraction set at 2mm.
Attached is a picture of too prints up close…notice the first few layers are extra blobby then everything smooths out? Any thoughts or suggestions?
So, I’m new to 3D printing myself and by way of disclaimer, I have only printed with ABS so far. In your picture, it looks like the same effect I get when my machine is running too hot. I will be ordering some PLA in the near future, but as I have read up on it a bit, most folks seem to use PLA with the heated bed turned off (I’ll wait on some more experienced folks to weight in on that).
Try reducing the bed temp. 60c is quite high for PLA. 45-50c is more usual. Combined with print temp at 205 it could be causing this. The Dreamer is capable of far better prints than shown in your pic.
Try reducing the temperature of the extruder for at least 10 degrees, I always print pla with 190-192 degrees. Also check if your build plate is leveled
In general, it looks like it’s running too hot. Drop the temperatures on both the extruder and bed, but especially the bed. Open the doors to increase air circulation. Turn on the fan. It smooths out a bit after it gets several layers away from the bed because the temperatures are slightly lower.
That issue is because the first layer is printed too close to the bed. Assuming a value of 1 gives you a calibrated extruder you are printing too close to the bed by about half.