Test print failing

This is on my A1. It was working fine then this started happening. Not sure if it was the new download or what. It’s the same corner every time not matter where the rectangle is located on the hot plate. Please help

Given this happens at any location makes me assume that it’s not a bed tramming issue.

it being the same corner on every print and it legitimately looks like the nozzle might be too low, can you show us where the seam of this print is? Any chance that corner is where the seam starts?

Also could you supply the file for this print, I want to check if that’s a second/third layer or if it’s apart of first layer etc.

Considering the location of where this issue occurs (the bottom left corner of the prime tower), the issue might be related to plate adhesion.

It is recommended to wash the plate with hot water and detergent, to ensure there is no contaminant on the plate which can interfere with adhesion.

This wiki article explains the procedure in detail: Bambu Lab Textrued PEI Plate Cleaning Guide | Bambu Lab Wiki

It is also recommended to double-check the tip of the nozzle for any filament debris that remained on the tip, which could be pulled on the print when it primes the nozzle. Cleaning the tip of the nozzle might help solve the problem.

Try rotating the model 90 degrees around the Z axis a try again the print.
Tell as the result.

I made a test piece everything looked good until it hit 60.



I understand that you were trying a test print, but the original suggestions were a better method of detecting where the issue may lie. An overhang of 60 doesn’t really provide an answer, the initial print was much better to work with as it was so close to the bed so eliminates overhangs as such and was easily recreatable (assuming that it was designed such a way, this is why I asked for the print file)

Elektro asked you to try the same print at 90 degrees this will help us out as well. Support asked to check the nozzle for any debris, and I asked where the seam was located on the print.

By printing another object which whilst is a test object, it just raises more questions whilst we had no answers to begin with.

Let’s go back to step one, and try rotating the original print 90 degrees and printing it, this will help out a lot, especially if you provide the print file as well.

Ok. I will try to Rotate it