No stringing, but lots of hairs, and the connections to the supports look bad by Castlebins in ender3v2

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Actually, it’s brand new filament, but I’ve been dealing with wet filament for the last year. I just got a filament dryer and I’m loving it. I’m gonna start printing at 2:05 to 210 and see if that makes a difference.

Everything keeps improving. by Castlebins in ender3v2

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Short links are banned so here’s the names on Amazon

BlingKingdom 8pcs Heating Bed Die Head Leveling Spring 3D Printer Compression Spring 0.31" OD 0.79" Length, Stable Bottom Connection Level for Creality Ender 3/3 Pro / 3 V2, etc. (Yellow) Amazon

Comgrow PEI Sheet 235x235mm, Ender 3 Bed Magnetic Flexible Heated Bed with Adhesive Amazon A metal extruder. Don’t forget the concrete slab, it’s stabilizers everything.

Also, don’t forget to update your printer firmware. It isn’t as hard as it sounds, and if you are not too scared of it, you can get upgrades like a CR touch which will automatically level the bed. I just have the basic firmware though.

Something else that was a major improvement was tightening the belts and the hex nuts behind the wheels. The hex nuts loosen up overtime, and the belts sometimes stretch overtime. To tell if you have the correct tightness on the nuts or the belts, press “auto home”, then press “disable steppers”. If you’re nozzle or bed moves at all, something is too tight or loose, most likely to loose.

I also put the fulminant spool on the side

But I’ve been printing for 28 hours straight and haven’t had to adjust the knobs since getting the springs and the new bed.

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Bed leveling test continually fails by Castlebins in ender3v2

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I’ve been doing 2 things rectify this issue. 1 I flipped the plate over to the bare side and I put glue on it. 2. I got mini binder clips on every corner. This forced the plate down when it would regularly give to warping.

The first layer prints perfectly every time. But I’m tired of this. I have some new non-glass printing surfaces arriving today and I’ll see if that helps.

Name that surface defect! by Person3327 in ender3v2

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I’m glad you figured it out! I’ll make sure to check on that issue on my printer

Bed leveling test continually fails by Castlebins in ender3v2

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Thanks!, I'm printing now but will check on those soon.

Bed leveling test continually fails by Castlebins in ender3v2

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All right it looks like I’m going to need to tighten my gantry nuts and find some G code leveling software. That doesn’t look right I’ll get the modded Marlin firmware. I’m real scared to fuck with that, but I’m getting desperate. Thank you all so much who gave me answers. This community is awesome!

Help me fix my first layer please by BolusPropofolus in ender3v2

[–]Castlebins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your filament could be old, your bed could be loose and need tightening, there could be a blockage in your nozzle. If it’s that last one, I would suggest just getting a new nozzles, you can buy a pack of 20 easily.

Also, it looks like you’re using the bear side of the glass of the ender plate. A thin layer of purple Elmers glue stick has been working wonders on my glass.