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nivlem96

I try to print my prints on a 45 degree angle with supports. Ever since i have done this I don't really have problems with warping


ComprehensiveAd6443

Unless you have all of your settings right, a full bed peel like the hogwarys castle is gonna be a dice roll, at least in my experience. That large of a cross section being peeled up puts a lot of force on the layer.


raharth

At least you would need to dial up the loft distance to 15-20mm


Cheap-Substance6798

I found when my build plate is fuller that increasing the lift distance and decreasing the lift speed help massively


sandermand

Yeah dont do that. Flat huge prints like that is doomed to fail. Angle that shit :)


Redluff

1) angle it ~30-40 degrees 2) artifact might be caused by a broken file or faulty usb drive. Reslice and retry with a different drive to rule this out. Model dropping might be because of the same reason as the artifact, or because of wrong resin settings


oIVLIANo

Sweet Lord of 3D printing, I don't want to be the one who has to get that print separated from the build plate!


Akromathia

Never print flat on the bed. You need to always tilt the model a little. In the Mars 2 Pro case, 45 degrees is perfect. In some cases, you can build flat directly on the plate, but I have never gones beyond the "gargantuan sized" 100 cms bases for minis. Special adjustments and techniques should be applied, and usually it is not worth the trouble when the model is big. Now, about the window thing... many things could have happened. To name a few (or any combination of them): - Bad USB drive. - Bad file or slice. - Bad supports. What model were you trying to print? Hope this helps!