compared to other filament. Enables Arduino IDE to upload the FW. PrusaSlicer: Print Settings -> Advanced -> Elephant foot compensation ; Cura: Print settings (Custom) -> Search settings -> Initial Layer Horizontal Expansion. Learn the causes and how to fix it! I mostly use PLA from my local Clas Ohlson shop. I found the problem at https://all3dp.com/1/common-3d-printing-problems-troubleshooting-3d-printer-issues/ (search for "elephant"), but I can`t find the solution because my model is not heavy (in fact it has something around 3mm and it is small).

The first layers of my solids are being sliced in a way that I get an elephant foot. Level the print platform - (it does auto leveling before each print, so I would not expect that could be a problem - moreover, the rest of printing is fine For the PLA i use from add:north (swedish company) i do around 202c and 0.99 extrusion due to it being more "liquid?" Čeština (v3.14) | Français (v3.14) | Deutsch (v3.14) | Italiano (v3.14) | Polski (v3.14) | Español (v3.14), MINI  handbook in the other languages: I have standard setting of printer and it occurs even while standard Prusa PLA filament and its setting. The first layer was so shrunk down that the second layer didn’t have support.

it's probably way too close on the first layer.

Attached picture. But be careful with the last option, if you overdo it, what is shown in the picture above will happen. Replied Can we please get a feature to compensate for "Elephant Foot", similar to PrusaSlicer: you can do that with the Z offset.. same thing .. Balance print platform temperature and fan speed - (I have tried lowering BED temp by 5°but it started to non-stick perfectly, is fan speer really so important for elephant foot? If all else fails you can adjust the settings called Elephant Foot Compensation in the Filament tab. Elephant foot is caused by an incorrect setting of the Z offset (distance between the nozzle and bed during the first layer.

Mine comes from the squish into the textured sheet. A compensation algorithm was proposed by Adrian Bowyer, and it was implemented in Slic3r some time ago but many users complained about holes being too large – it was removed thereafter since smaller holes are better than larger holes since they can be drilled. Elephant foot compensation- 0.4mm. Čeština (v1.01) | Français (v1.01) | Deutsch (v1.01) | Italiano (v1.01) | Polski (v1.01) | Español (v1.01), MK3  handbook in the other languages: https://help.prusa3d.com/ja/article/ele ... ion_114494, https://marlinfw.org/docs/gcode/M206.html. Solved Closed, Normal people believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Čeština (v1.01) | Français (v1.0) | Deutsch (v1.0) | Italiano (v1.0) | Polski (v1.0) | Español (v1.0), MK2S  handbook in the other languages: Čeština (v2.5) | Français (v2.5) | Deutsch (v2.5) | Italiano (v2.5) | Polski (v2.5) | Español (v2.5), MK3S/MK2.5S Multi Material 2S  handbook in the other languages: This creates a very small lip to prevent the M5Stack from falling out at the top. Recent Posts Unread Posts Tags, Forum Icons: Not Replied

Ive used Cura ever since I got my printer, and Ive never looked back :) Im having an issue, and Im not sure how to fix it.

Čeština (v1.05) | Français (v1.05) | Deutsch (v1.05) | Italiano (v1.05) | Polski (v1.05) | Español (v1.05), Slic3r PE upgraded to 1.34.1 – Up to 4x faster slicing thanks to parallelization. Check your printer settings in Slic3r Custom G code and look for the line M221 S{if layer_height==0.05}100{else}95{endif} Using PrusaSlicer for slicing and brim is not checked. The feature you wish is there.. Z offset. Čeština (v2.62) | Français (v2.60) | Deutsch (v2.60) | Italiano (v2.60) | Polski (v2.60) | Español (v2.60), SL1  handbook in the other languages: Have a play with these and slice, save the g-code and preview layer by layer, it is best to start with a default profile and make a modification and save it as a different profile so that you don't accidentally ruin you existing profiles. Mark all read, Topic Icons:

Čeština (v1.0.4) | Français (v1.0.4) | Deutsch (v1.0.4) | Italiano (v1.0.4) | Polski (v1.0.4) | Español (v1.0.4), MK2.5S  handbook in the other languages: If you slice a test cube (Straight sides), and check each layer in the preview, you will see that due to this, the first layer is slightly wider than the rest, so initially try by commenting this out (Put a ; in front of the M221 then reslice and do a preview again. For thin parts to stick correctly, you may need to adjust height of first layer perfectly and to reduce "Elephant foot compensation" from default value 0.2mm... to 0.1mm.