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			<title><![CDATA[New user and two issues - top fill and nozzle leaking]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello!</p><p>I just received my Solidoodle 2 and so far it has been a mixed experience. The first few prints all had the issue that the object didn&#039;t stick to the print bed. What happened was that the first 5-10 layers were fine but after that, it started to come off.</p><p>I then went through the forum and adjusted a few things - print speed, temperature of first layer and also reduced the z-distance slightly. That seems to be an issue. It now sticks to the bed BUT the printer now can&#039;t seem to put a &#039;roof&#039; on objects I print. I did a few test prints of a simply block and even though the bottom and middle are fine, the last top fill layers to close the internal structure all don&#039;t work. The nozzle slightly hits the structure and there seems to be not enough space to extrude enough material to close the gaps.</p><p>If I change the Z-setting (screw) back, I might be able to close the top of the structure but I don&#039;t even get to this point as not one object sticked to the bed (see above). So this is somewhat unsatisfying <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /></p><p>Second issue so far is that my nozzle seems to leak a lot. Once the extruder has heated up (even before the print), there is a constant stream of tiny plastic string coming from the nozzle. I have to clean it every time before starting the print process and when I wait another 10 seconds or so, there is at least another small plastic string of at least 1cm hanging from the nozzle. Is there anything I can do to stop it, change the pressure screw on top or something?</p><p>Ohn, and a maybe silly question but the leds illuminating the print bed are flickering slightly, I would say maybe with a frequency of around 50hz, I think it might be the power supply for that reason as we do have a frequency of 50hz in the UK, so maybe the voltage coming from the power supply is not 100% perfect.</p><p>Any ideas - much appreciated!</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Alex</p>]]></description>
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