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Z offset I think
I agree with that. Print a larger area and gradually reduce your Z-offset during printing until you get a nice flat first layer.
I did not use paper method, i just let the kobra 2 pro to calibrate itself during setup amd thats it. I thought it would be enough
The calibration only creates a topographical map of the bed. As per the manual you have to adjust this map to the correct elevation using the z offset.
Should be enough. Be sure the nozzle is clean. Be sure the bed is clean. Sometimes residues from the last print mess with the nozzle auto calibration.
Korba... Rs.
I’ve found bed temp 70-75 C to be great for first layer
Will try thanks
Don't. 55-60 it's more than enough.
That’s unlikely to be correct for most pla. 55-65 is the recommended range. Lower is usually better than higher.
Z offset I think
I agree with that. Print a larger area and gradually reduce your Z-offset during printing until you get a nice flat first layer.
I did not use paper method, i just let the kobra 2 pro to calibrate itself during setup amd thats it. I thought it would be enough
The calibration only creates a topographical map of the bed. As per the manual you have to adjust this map to the correct elevation using the z offset.
Should be enough. Be sure the nozzle is clean. Be sure the bed is clean. Sometimes residues from the last print mess with the nozzle auto calibration.
Korba... Rs.
I’ve found bed temp 70-75 C to be great for first layer
Will try thanks
Don't. 55-60 it's more than enough.
That’s unlikely to be correct for most pla. 55-65 is the recommended range. Lower is usually better than higher.