Start G Code with Prime Line. Put the toolhead to the start position from Prime Line and wait there for final extruder temp. After it hits that Prime Line shoud starting.
Also add one skirt.
Easiest way to resolve this? Add a skirt via your slicer.
Next easiest way? Google "purge line ender 3 gcode" and copypaste the gcode you find at the start of your slicer's start code.
Next? Temp tower.
I do the prime line and skirt, but I also have my extruder wait to the side of the bed (x: -5 I think) so the filament ooze just hangs down. Then, the first move of the extruder is to move to x:10, which cuts off the ooze using the edge of the bed.
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skip the brim. Use a skirt instead since there's no post processing of the print required to remove it. If your z-offset is good you won't have any adhesion problems anyway and brim isn't needed.
Have a priming/purge line and/or print with a skirt.
Start G Code with Prime Line. Put the toolhead to the start position from Prime Line and wait there for final extruder temp. After it hits that Prime Line shoud starting. Also add one skirt.
I need to change my gcode to this.
Easiest way to resolve this? Add a skirt via your slicer. Next easiest way? Google "purge line ender 3 gcode" and copypaste the gcode you find at the start of your slicer's start code. Next? Temp tower.
Uh.. isn't printing at least 1 skirt a default method to prevent most nozzle leaking problem in the beginning of any print?
That’s what perimeter and brim are for in my case
I do the prime line and skirt, but I also have my extruder wait to the side of the bed (x: -5 I think) so the filament ooze just hangs down. Then, the first move of the extruder is to move to x:10, which cuts off the ooze using the edge of the bed.
There's a possibility the filament has absorbed moisture, that will cause it to leak also.
Just take it off with tweezers?
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Retraction! It’s a option in the slicer where it pulls in the filament while moving over the plate
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skip the brim. Use a skirt instead since there's no post processing of the print required to remove it. If your z-offset is good you won't have any adhesion problems anyway and brim isn't needed.
Lower temp and print with brim or skirt