carl_m1968 wrote:Make sure your bed is calibrated. Not by the built in system but by the manual method that is a sticky in this section. For third party ABS an extruder temp of 220 to 230 is more realistic. The bed is normally 90 to 110. These beds have hot and cold spots so you should divide it up on papaer into 6 x 6 quadrants and measure the temp of each quadrant with a contact type thermometer so you know where the cooler spots and hotter spots are and try to position your print accordingly.
Thanx for the input!
I did a calibration with paper, and after that I did the calibration in the printer and it said error, so I thougt I might did something wrong. Attached the calibrationnumbers after I calibrated it again via the printers numbers.
I have my bed at 100 now and abs at 230, the printer is now printing a base first, and it looks like the little frog is going to stay on the bed like it should. It took about 20minutes to print the damn base for it, dont want too be needing to do that everytime I want to print something small =/
Hmm, no, the arms on the little froggie didnt stuck to the big base, dont know if my cooling is to poor? the abs wont even stick to itselfe =/
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