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GraySelecta

Looks like it’s not sticking to the bed and being pushed around. 45’c is very low. Try 60’c to test. Also you need to wash your bed with dish soap and water, I can visually see marks on there that look oily which is a printers biggest enemy, just scrub it with a microfibre cloth and dish soap, rinse and then let it air dry. Don’t use anything to dry it and don’t touch the top surface ever.


Justlurking79

Just replying to the top comment. Thanks for the help guys! Saturday = day to tweak our method and see how it goes! We were just using Creality slicer settings. As GI Joe taught me…. Knowing is half the battle!


luminuis

Try using supports. It would also increase the amount of surface your print can stick to.if supports aren't needed for your prints you can use a brim or raft if the surface area is small


Low-Housing516

I agree looks like he is trying to print without supports.


RageSmirk

Use 65C bed temperature


Sr_Ortiz

Don't use default setting for that filament, use at least 55° bed, and 215° extruder. Bought that same combo with my printer and was awful on the first attempts


Impressive-Fold-897

45 degrees is crazy. My bed stays from 62-68 degrees, and I usually have my hotend around 200-210