Globby 2-4th layers
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Globby 2-4th layers
Hey I’m new to 3d printing and am getting frustrated. When I am printing something that has a large base such as a tray for my ender 3pro the first 2-3 layers get printed amazingly, then after that they start to get more and more rough and bumpy. If I am printing something tall with infill it will self correct and again print an amazing few top layers so that they are glass smooth. I have adjusted flow rate as well as calibrated the e steps and added a metal extruded. Any ideas what’s up?
- Roberts_Clif
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Re: Globby 2-4th layers
I would suspect that you need to adjust the settings of your slicer.
Without seeing the slicer settings I cannot help you, please post your Slicer name and the settings and we will find a solution for you.
My 3D Printer is quite similar to your Ender Pro 3, I will post my Setting for Cura 4.3.0 for you to try.
Without seeing the slicer settings I cannot help you, please post your Slicer name and the settings and we will find a solution for you.
My 3D Printer is quite similar to your Ender Pro 3, I will post my Setting for Cura 4.3.0 for you to try.
- LePaul
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Re: Globby 2-4th layers
Is your part cooling fan set to come on after layer one?