Here I am....warped corners. Ender 3 S1 Pro
Did you solve the problem? I'm having warped corners too on same printer
I thought with large parts warping happens due to the part cooling and thus shrinking (tiny amoungs of course)?!
Im using an eclosure, printing pla, surface area is about 180mm square, bed temp 70C, Nozzle temp 210C, I used geetech jt16 glue stick. Still having corners warping pretty bad.
Smooth glass and Ellmer's glue stick works great for PLA, PETG, ASA, Nylon
Z offset is also pretty critical for the first lauer. Pretty painless with a touchprobe after you figure it out, kinda tricky to get right consistently if you are still leveling with a postit note.
$45 for Nano Polymer Adhhesive 120 ml or 210 grams of elmer's glue sticks for $7....
$12 for 50ML bed cement or $21 for 100ml. www.th3dstudio.com/product/th3d-bed-cement-3d-printer-bed-adhesive-holds-strong-releases-easy/
Im having this problem while printing my enclosure.
Check the enclosure temp. If its ABS and its not at least 45C you're going to want to insulate it, move to a warmer area, or add a small heater inside the chamber. If you have good temps inside then you can try a bed adhesive like our bed cement: www.th3dstudio.com/product/th3d-bed-cement-3d-printer-bed-adhesive-holds-strong-releases-easy/
Any ideas from a part design point of view? I think I’m seeing a correlation between wall thickness / bottom thickness, basically any area that is 100% filled. My theory is that this builds up tension more.
Yeah that also contributes. You can also try adding a brim to the print as well.
Nope. Mine is enclosed.
I disagree, LOSinc is always doing something wrong. Lol
I have a set of corflute "half height" doors on my enclosure for PLA where I am printing at the front of my build plate and especially items with small or thin areas. They are held on by tape and a bit janky but do the job of allowing airflow into the enclosure which benefits PLA, but stopping the convection current which has cool air pulled in low at the front and hot air venting up high.