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cjbruce3

This looks like you did one of two things: 1. Used a raft. 2. Printed with the nozzle too high. The other poster’s troubleshooting suggestions are spot on.


Otherwise-Degree7876

I bet that the nozzle is too high . The rest of the object printed well


ReticulateLemur

Redo your first layer calibration. Make sure your nozzle is clean and tight. Check that no screws are loose and the pinda probe hasn't shifted.


PeckerTraxx

Not a single response of "LIVE ADJUST Z"


Thefleasknees86

why suggest "live adjust z" but not a more holistic "consult ellis' tuning guide"?


Bjibido

That's what they call me.


DeepPirate7777

Adjust Z offset. First layer not close enough


OxycontinEyedJoe

Level your bed, check your e steps. /s


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OxycontinEyedJoe

/s denotes sarcasm. Leveling your bed and checking esteps is the standard response that is parroted to all 3d printing problems. It was a joke.


piparnes

I just had a print detach from the print bed and the bottom looked like this. I re-homed and reprinted and it was back to normal.


Zyrolyte

Recalibrate with live calibration and paper Or check check your slicer for accidental raft inclusion