
So here it is - try rotating your guide wheels and see if the problem moves. I've seen quite a few posts with this exact issue and never have I seen mention of damage to the guide wheels. Loose braids, worn overnight, also do the trick. Lulzbot Mini, underside of print, Z -1.20. Also, this print of PLA barely stuck to the print bed because the filament isn’t squished into the bed much. Notice how the lines of filament don’t merge at all.

Get long curls like these with a thick-barreled curling iron or a flat iron. The photo below shows part of the bottom of a test print with my Lulzbot Mini’s Z Offset set to -1.20. When hair is too heavy, curls fall flat the worst thing that can happen to a good hair day. The layers help the curls last longer and hold better. Obviously I'm probably pushing the problem to a later spot in the print but chances are it'll have less effect in the short term. Long layered haircuts are practically made for curls. Rotated my Z-axis guide wheels 90* and we're back in business. Gallity Mini Cake Pan, Aluminum Alloy Cake Molds Baking Pans for 3 Tier Cake Layer, Cake Decorating Tool,Perfect for Birthday, Wedding Anniversary, Halloween, Christmas Party (L) 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 4.39 4. I've cleaned all the guide surfaces.Īs it turns out, the precision in the BL Touch and coincidental Z origin placement must have made it so as soon as I rolled into layer 2 I was fighting some defect, or probably flat spot, on my guide wheel.
Perfect layers too mini free#
I was able to get a perfect, beautiful, adhesive free first layer right at the commanded 0.20mm but I consistently had awful problems with the second, third, and fourth layer (usually I'd abort by then). As a present to myself I decided to add the SKR Mini V2 and a BLTouch recently and have been working on dialing in everything. My printer sat unused for a while but I've been doing a bunch of printing the last couple of months. I've been chasing this one for a few days here now and I wanted to share my findings.
