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Trouble with 3d printing

Nyqn_cat

Hello, last weekend I went to micro center and bought the Ender 3 v2. I was told that it was a great printer for the price so I thought I would try it. after I had gotten it all built I obviously tried to print something. then I saw it move the filament with the nozzle of the 3D printer (Like it would push already printed filament out of the way or continue to drag the bit of filament that was just recently printed). I've tried re-leveling the printing bed several times and still the same issue. so I read online that painters tape works for better grip. I tried that and it works better than before but it still moves parts of the print with the printing nozzle. its been a week and im pretty sure Micro Center only allows me to return it within 15 days of it being bought. it would be cool if it would work properly but if it doesn't work then I'd rather return it.

 

Thanks for your help. 😄

 

Nozzle temp: 195-200°c

Bed temp: 40-50°c

Printing speed: 50-60%

Filament: PLA and PLA+

 

 

Useful links:

https://creality3d.shop/products/creality3d-upgraded-ender-3-v2-3d-printer?gclid=CjwKCAjw3pWDBhB3EiwAV1c5rGTgXvtFBoeX8Fgne1nlcjOBFA-Ju5tsJhaMVTrBY98ykL2QMUMGHxoCueQQAvD_BwE

 

https://www.microcenter.com/product/623606/creality-ender-3-v2-3d-printer

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Usually just incorrect leveling/initial height

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Just now, Kilrah said:

Usually just incorrect leveling/initial height

sorry I just added more detail to the thread but I have tried re-leveling the bed several times

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3 minutes ago, Nyan_cat_9808 said:

sorry I just added more detail to the thread but I have tried re-leveling the bed several times

How did you level the bed? You could try painter's tape or a bit of glue stick, but printing on glass should definitely be possible even more so when heated. I never have problems with my CR-10S. It's possible you have a warped bed, i.e. it's slightly higher or lower in the centre than at the edges. It happens

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