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Mar 17, 2025
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Swish
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No I don’t use glue. Flip the plate over or clean it. Look up instructions on
How to do that. Also look at slowing down the speed and check the support options.
Another option try a different filament. And just print one thing at a time to see if that helps.
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Do you Bambu experts use adhesive glue on your printer plate?
Oompabluepaw
Mar 17, 11:32am
No I don’t use glue. Flip the plate over or clean it. Look up instructions on
Swish
Mar 17, 11:39am
Adjusting z-hop distance could make a difference as well, so that the nozzle
DanDM
Mar 17, 11:41am
Sometimes raising the temperature on the build plate and keeping it there throughout the whole build will work.
Brisket
Mar 17, 12:06pm
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