Bed temp too low?
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:58 am
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but I couldn't track down a thread.
I attempted my first print (calibration cube) last night. I followed the steps in the manual to setup the print. I clicked run job and everything was proceeding nicely. The hot-end showed 200(+-) and the bed was reading 65, which is what it was set for in Repetier host. The plastic was coming out of the nozzle but would not stick to the glass. I stopped the job after a couple of minutes, the nozzle was just pushing the extruded plastic around.
Unfortunately I had to call it a night so I couldn't do any experimenting to see if I could correct the problem. I got to thinking though that either I need to put something on the glass like painters tape, or a solution of some sort - or the beds not hot enough. There wasn't anything in the manual that I could find that indicated what it needed to be set to. Is 65C the default? Isn't the idea of the heated bed to keep the plastic semi-molten so it remains stationary? On the plus side, at least my fans kicked on to blow on the peek.
Any hints would be appreciated. Thanks.
http://youtu.be/EZtv_vYET8E
I attempted my first print (calibration cube) last night. I followed the steps in the manual to setup the print. I clicked run job and everything was proceeding nicely. The hot-end showed 200(+-) and the bed was reading 65, which is what it was set for in Repetier host. The plastic was coming out of the nozzle but would not stick to the glass. I stopped the job after a couple of minutes, the nozzle was just pushing the extruded plastic around.
Unfortunately I had to call it a night so I couldn't do any experimenting to see if I could correct the problem. I got to thinking though that either I need to put something on the glass like painters tape, or a solution of some sort - or the beds not hot enough. There wasn't anything in the manual that I could find that indicated what it needed to be set to. Is 65C the default? Isn't the idea of the heated bed to keep the plastic semi-molten so it remains stationary? On the plus side, at least my fans kicked on to blow on the peek.
Any hints would be appreciated. Thanks.
http://youtu.be/EZtv_vYET8E