What is causing this pattern in the first layer?

Flashforge creator pro 2 with PLA, standard quality preset, textured removable magnetic bed on the build plate.

The first lines are straight, but as it makes more parallel lines to build the layer, it starts to develop a scalloped pattern. This creates issues with smoothness when it fills back to join it from the other side later. I’ve leveled the build plate, although I suspect it’s not perfectly flat and maybe slightly higher in the middle. Is this my problem? It appears to have the pattern even away from the middle if that makes sense.

MrSlicer,

Too tight back it off.

huginn,

Ignore the people saying overextrusion unless every single layer has issues like that. It’s almost certainly bed leveling issues: you’re too close. When you run your first layer calibrations you’re looking for a test patch that is smooth to the touch. If you have sharp ridges you’re too close, bumps between the lines: too far away.

If you’ve got your test patches all coming out golden and are still having issues that’s another story but in most cases of new printing foibles it’s bed leveling.

bigredgiraffe,

This is my favorite guide to start with, it’s not necessarily specific to Simplify3d: simplify3d.com/…/print-quality-troubleshooting/

Your picture looks kinda like the over-extrusion picture to me.

I have also found the orca calibration guide helpful even if not using Orca because it has some explanatory photos: github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Calibration

rexxit,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/06ebae16-77b8-435c-9ba7-42334a37ef9f.jpeg

Result of lowering the bed - perfectly deposited at the middle, underextruded at the edges

huginn,

That’s not very underextruded on the edges, and doesn’t seem indicative of bed warping IMO.

Which slicer are you using? If you’re using PrusaSlicer the setting you’re looking for is under Advanced > Extrusion Width > External Perimeter

Other slicers will also have this option just might be called something else.

Bump that up by .02mm or so and you’ll probably be golden.

For reference on a 0.4mm nozzle my external extrusion width is 0.45 for external perimeters.

You might also need to bump up the infill/perimeters overlap coefficient by a few percent.

moth,
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Probably too close to the bed. The gap between your nozzle and your printing surface isn’t big enough, so some of the filament isn’t able to escape and builds up in blobs. Check if the patters’s any worse/more noticeable towards the middle.

rexxit,

In the case that is an uneven bed, where the middle is slightly high/convex, how do people fix that? I’ve calibrated it twice, but I think it’s still too close in the middle while the standard calibration locations (front center, back left, back right) are perfect

nyan,

Glass bed mods (glass is always dead flat) or careful adjustments of screws and tramming of the bed, depending on your printer design. Or find a way to sample more points when leveling the bed to compensate for the unevenness. (I have a Snapmaker 2, which shipped with a firmware bug relating to levelling that wasn’t found for quite a long time. Those were the most common fixes and mitigations.)

CmdrShepard,

Glass is not always flat speaking as someone who just swapped their stock glass bed due to warpage (>0.4mm). My new aluminum bed is now within 0.01mm from side to side.

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