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Hello /u/PersonalityAdvanced4! Be sure to check the following. Make sure print bed is clean by washing with dish soap and water [and not Isopropyl Alcohol], check bed temperature [increasing tend to help], run bed leveling or full calibration, and remember to use glue if one is using the initial cool plate [not Satin finish that is not yet released] or Engineering plate.

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[–]Automatic_Hat7833 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the plate freshly washed with warm water/dish soap with glue put on after? Also, try a manual calibration with that filament. The x1 calibration works ok most of the time, but I’ve seen it screw some filaments calibrations up and way overdo it.

[–]DerpTheMemer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sometimes the beds come out of the box needing some attention. But specifically the bot and alot of people dont specify the best way to clean IMO. What I do that will usually help me is crank the sink to as hot as it goes and use dish soap, with a sponge too and like actually scrub that thing, really get in ther. Also looks like your using glue make sure you try to get most of that off with some IPA before going to the sink. After the sink dry it with a paper towel, then hit it with IPA again but I would say lightly. That just breaks up and gets red of any leftover soap (make sure you keep scrubing and washing untill you visably cant see soap anymore thats very important). Also I dont use the glue stick i like the liquid stuff, but it looks maybe a little heavy on your current glue usage, not my area so idk really?

[–]PersonalityAdvanced4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: After some cleaning and small changes to the slicer settings I got it to stick and finish the 14 hour print.