• @[email protected]OP
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    28 days ago

    260°C nozzle on the bed 225°C nozzle afterwards

    Wow, that’s a huge difference between 1st layer and later! I’ve never seen that big a delta.

    • schmaker
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      38 days ago

      @mooklepticon
      I think my Z-offset is too high and I’m compensating it with temperature, but I don’t care - nozzle cleans itself well, prints well and even structure is good.

      When it works, don’t touch it 😀

      • @spitfire
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        17 days ago

        I generally print first layer at 260/250 and the latter ones 10 degrees colder. I do the same with the build plate - starting with 90, and leaving it at 80 throughout the ret of the print. With some plates you have to bee mindful of PETG sticking too well (possibly damaging them) but it works out really well with PET/PEO plates, letting the print retain the texture of the build plate. On PEI I either print it cooler, or use glue (in this case it makes it easier to separate the print from the plate).

        • schmaker
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          17 days ago

          @spitfire When I fine-tuned my settings I got a lot of stringing until I reached 225°C for some reason. Maybe it’s vendor-specific 😀

          • @spitfire
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            17 days ago

            Maybe you should try thoroughly drying it, that helps a lot with PETG.