Small pieces of filament on the Heatbed

Hello,
I have a problem with small peices from the filament on the Heatbed.
I have this problem with PLA-CF, PLA, PETG and ABS. The infill also looks as if the pieces are pulled out there.

Hello Roberto,

Spares infill pattern Grid can do this do to lines overlap each other.

Try like Gyroid infill it will not overlap.

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Thaks for the answer. I’ve only had this problem for 2 days. Befor i used to print with no problems. But i will Try the Gyroid

Also the textured pei bed plate will not calibrate correctly so this will effect your flow ratio setting best to do a manual calibration & pa in orca slicer and turn off the flow calibration check box before you print.

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Ah okay, i never found a way to calibrate the Flow Manual

Its in the filament edit preset settings but if you are not using ocra slicer you should check it out it has calibration test built in.

I’ve now done the calibration with Orca-Slicer and after the 2 prints I’ve changed the value to 0.9683 because that was the calculated value, unfortunately it didn’t help. I’ve now switched to the engineering plate again, nothing with the value of 0.9683. Then I did the automatic calibration on the engineering plate again, but nothing.


Did this problem start after you printed carbon fiber filament ?

Is this the only file doing it ?

What red filament are you using is this petg or ?

Did you try the Gyroid infill ?

What is your nozzle temp and max volumetric speed set to ?

Can you do a screen shot of your settings ?

Orca-Slicer:

Did you turn off flow calibration the check box before you print ?

Did you do a pressure advance calibration also ?

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I’ve had the printer for almost 1 month now and I actually only print PLA-CF, PC a bit ABS and PETG. The problem has been for 2 days now. I haven’t tried Gyroid infill yet. The red filament is PETG but I also have the problem with PLA. PETG 255 and 10mm/s

Orca-Slicer:
Yes i turn it of befor the print and used my paramter das i found with the calibration test.
No not the pressure advance calibration.

But i changed the nozzle now to a 0,6mm and i will try again.

Also are you running the current firmware ? ( if not update )

What are your process settings ?

  1. Set nozzle to 260c for petg
  2. Gyroid infill this way the infill will not hit when crossing over
  3. Turn off reduce infill retraction on the others tab
  4. Use .4 nozzle
  5. Print speed setting on standard mode

This way we can see what happens with all these new settings it should work keep us updated.

Im at work at the moment, but i changed the Nozzle from 0.4 to 0.6 and didnt change anything else. Now its seem to work, when im at home tomorrow i will change back to a new 0.4 and try again.

You can try and do some cold pulls on the old .4 nozzle to clean it out real good then try the settings above with petg.

I can use the reduce infill retraction with petg but with your problem we wanted to eliminate it for now.

I also use cleaning filament and have not had any clogs or problems with the .4 nozzle even with Atomic CF petg.

I don’t use grid infill do to it drags the nozzle over the lines and can cause problems.

Let me know how it works out :v:

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I will dispose the EVERYONE’s PETG. For some reason, the servo from the AMS was now always overloaded every time it was printing, and the buffer only caused problems. I also changed the slot in the AMS but the problems moved with it. I have now used PETG-CF from Bambulab and there are no longer any problems with the AMS, buffer or print quality. PETG recommendations that work well with the X1C.
Cold Pull didnt help and parameter also not