Coming from a world of Ender 3 machines, I’m use to using wheel locks, ABL and mesh leveling where once I dial it in, I don’t touch it again until something goes wrong. With the ECC I thought the same would apply but the few prints I did where I didn’t do the auto level first, the nozzle was too close and scrapped along the bed. Wondering if people have had a similar experience? I was only using the textured side of the bed and didn’t make any changes in the slicer. Side not, if you want to use the other side (B-smooth) you have to change the elegoo slicer setting to bed type, cool smooth plate. Took me way to long to figure that out.

  • nullroot
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    2 months ago

    My a1 mini I have only ever had do it’s auto leveling and have had no issues. My qidi Q1 pro I have noticed that it has more issues. I have to manually set the z offset on every print or it scrapes and or embeds the first layer into bed I practically have to destroy the plate to get it off. (ISO and a scraper and much patience is the key). But other than the manual offset,I rarely level the thing because it makes me furious and won’t stay where I tram it no matter what I do. But I think I’m just chatting fractions of a mm and the print quality doesn’t seem to change so…

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      2 months ago

      so the a1 the leveling was one and done? I kind of figured that’s how it should be on the ECC as well but after that grind I was nervous to try again. now that I have more beds and a spare nozzle maybe I’ll give it a go without the leveling and see what happens

  • Bluewing
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    2 months ago

    You should always allow the automatic bed leveling before every print. This allows for the machine to compensate for the variations from print to print. This is why machines like the Ender 3 always had so much trouble with the first layer. And even with ABL added to it, turning it off and waiting until something goes wrong is like playing Russian Roulette. At some you know are going to die.

    So, if your ABL is turned off, then turn it back on and stop playing Russian Roulette. Know before you go!