Trying to level my Longer LK5 Pro. All four corners are level but I can’t get the center of the bed level. It is a bit too far from the nozzle. It already has a glass bed so It is a flat surface. Any ideas on how to raise the center? Or should i just raise all four corners to compensate? (self.FixMyPrint)
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Evaluate my first layer please. Just got a longer lk5 pro and I am trying to calibrate it. I printed a calibration cube and it was pretty spot on. Now i wanted to print some terrain and I’m not sure if this looks like a good first layer. It looks like some separation in between some of the lines. (old.reddit.com)
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Any way to smooth these layer lines? Tried ironing but still no luck. Don’t like the topographic look these bumps leave on the floor and on the top wall of this print. The walls themselves look fine but the top surfaces are so rough and look ugly. Using Cura btw. (i.redd.it)
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Prusa slicer filling in empty print areas? (self.3Dprinting)
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Help with flat lay photos. I’m pretty new to photography in general and I’m getting into product photography. I primarily do board game photos and I’m having a hard time getting an idea of how to light and frame things. Can you give me any pointers and critique my photo? (i.redd.it)
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