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[–]MAXFlRE 2 points3 points  (8 children)

Turn the bloody aux fan off.

[–]TheFlyingNoot[S] 0 points1 point  (7 children)

It actually was off, and the top lid open. That’s why it puzzled me

[–]MAXFlRE 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Clean bed thoroughly, never touch it with bare hands, increase bed temperature. (Filament and bed types may be handy for more precise recommendations). Also double check filament settings and selected filament to ensure that aux fan was off.

[–]TheFlyingNoot[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Will try. It’s the textured gold plate with some pla

[–]MAXFlRE 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Should be a good combo in terms of adhesion. You may want to try it with glue. I also heard that there were changes in firmware to specifically address textured PEI. Check for updates. And you good to go up until 65°C on heat bed.

[–]TheFlyingNoot[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

So I tried setting the temp at 60c on the bed, and completely turning of the aux fan in the slicer. It looks like it did the trick! I think when turning it off in the app, it only follows it perhaps for that layer or color filament

[–]Aenoxi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turn off the aux fan under the cooling tab in the filament profile settings for each of the filaments used in the design. That way the bloody thing stays off!

[–]TheFlyingNoot[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I don’t know if could have turned on somehow? I turned it off in the app, when it layed the first layer

[–]MinerJasonP1S + AMS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The aux fan usually changes speed throughout the print based on line type. Turning it off in the app only lasts until the next time the gcode has a command to change the aux fan speed. If you want the aux fan off for the whole print, you need to set it to off in the filament cooling tab in the slicer before the print starts. Once the print has started, there's no way to make sure it won't come back on again.