During model printing, the first layer fails to adhere to the platform plate, resulting in print failure.
Platform plate contaminated with oil: Surface oil or other contaminants affect filament adhesion.
Slicing parameters mismatch with filament: For example, the filament set in the slicing is PLA, but ABS is actually used, leading to insufficient adhesion.
Platform not leveled or incorrect leveling parameters: Platform not leveled before printing or inaccurate parameters affect first layer adhesion.
Platform plate contaminated with oil: Use a strong cleaner (such as alcohol) to clean the contaminated area, ensuring the surface is clean and oil-free.
Slicing parameters mismatch with filament: Ensure the settings in the slicing match the actual filament type used. For example, if ABS filament is actually used, re-slice ABS parameters.
Platform not leveled or incorrect leveling parameters: Before printing, check the print calibration function to ensure platform leveling and avoid first layer issues.
Clean the platform surface: Wipe the platform with alcohol or suitable cleaner to remove oil, dust, and other contaminants, ensuring no residue remains.
Confirm slicing and filament match: Verify that the actual filament type used matches the filament parameters in the slicing file, e.g., use PLA filament for PLA slicing.
Leveling test: Before printing, level the platform using the print calibration option to ensure platform flatness.
Adjust slicing settings: In the official slicing software, select template printing or set appropriate first layer height, print speed, and nozzle temperature. Regenerate Gcode and print.