Topic: parts warping off of the bed: 13th try is the charm
I've been trying to print this part for days and days. Sometimes it just pops off of the bed in the middle of the print. Twice, the printer started making horrible grinding noises. Even after everything seems to be adjusted properly, one edge or another would curl up from the bed, distorting the part. Since it is part of an assembly, such warping ruins the parts. I finally managed to get one part to print without an obvious problem. You probably have no idea which part is the good one.
How did I manage this? I am not entirely sure, but I did rotate the part 90 degrees, and moved it around on the bed, this last time. I'm about to try it again: we will soon know if this successful print was a happy accident or not.
I am using a brand new SD bed on top of which I am using a piece of glass. One would imagine that the surface was flat enough that position and orientation was not important, but in my case, it seems to have been critical.
I don't know why I have so many problems: some of you claim to print and print and print without errors. This is more typical of my experience with my SD. I have asked SD for assistance, but they remain mum.
I would say it is POSSIBLE to print things with the SD, but it is neither simple nor a reliable process.
