My printer is printing now. I gave it to a high school student since he had more free time than me.
He is reporting that the first layer doesn't want to stick. I am using pla on blue painters tape. This is on top of a heated bed pcb.
How do I get better first layer adhesion? Should I be using something other than painters tape?
If I want to use my heated bed, should I have something between the pcb and the plastic? I have seen lots of emails about using glass. Is that important if I have a pcb bed compared to another form of heating?
Ray Scheufler
When mine was printing (rebuilding with new parts) ... I had a glass nulls platform and used Aquanet hair spray.
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I have an aluminum build platform. I currently have a single sheet of transparency film taped down to it. At 65c it pla sticks perfectly and if I do notice it starting to lift I hit it with a blast of aquanet. Honestly though I haven't needed the aquanet in probably 6 months or more. It may be less of a material issue and more of a temperature or starting height issue. Usually the blue painters tape sticks to pla Too good in my experience. Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android |