Finally a fix that works! My bloodpressure was getting really high the last few days... For saving me from a potential brain hemorage, I give you a sub! thank you
Or you could shim the bed properly and then you can print anywhere. It's more than likely the bed that is deformed and the glass is deforming to it. Glass is really flexible when pressed down with clips. Yes glass can have waves in it from the the manufacturing "float". But these beds are notorious for being nonflat. Level does not equal flat.
@@voltage3d469 Good point - you don't have to fix everything all at once. And with this solution you can see what is working and what is not and it can get you over the hump.
Finally a fix that works! My bloodpressure was getting really high the last few days... For saving me from a potential brain hemorage, I give you a sub! thank you
Hey that's awesome, better than coffee, I'm glad it helped and thank you for the sub, every bit counts
Or you could shim the bed properly and then you can print anywhere. It's more than likely the bed that is deformed and the glass is deforming to it. Glass is really flexible when pressed down with clips. Yes glass can have waves in it from the the manufacturing "float". But these beds are notorious for being nonflat. Level does not equal flat.
Thank you for your interest in the video, This is a bandaid solution true, but to keep people printing with what they have for now.
@@voltage3d469 Good point - you don't have to fix everything all at once. And with this solution you can see what is working and what is not and it can get you over the hump.
@@markrichards5630 Totally agree cheers!