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If it doesn’t federate, then who’s defederating it?
If it doesn’t federate, then who’s defederating it?
Why is truthsocial.com so far down?
I seldom had any good adhesion on clean glass. But cheap hairspray works wonders for me. Gives it something to stick to, but also functions as a release agent. Especially helpful if you ever use PETG, because it’s been known to actually bond to the glass.
What version of klipper are you using? I know it used to auto load the default profile, but they changed it about a year ago to require you to manually set it, either with a macro or in gcode itself.
Are you using anything on the bed?
As far as adhesion goes, what print surface are you using? I personally have found that a glass bed with aqua net hairspray works better than any other combo that I’ve tried. I almost never have any issues with adhesion using PLA or PETG.
I’ve always used the name default. I’ll look into changing it in the config.
One thing that was driving me crazy was that even when I manually leveled, I wasn’t getting uniform leveling as I expected. Turns out that klipper doesn’t automatically load the measured grid automatically. So basically after I ran the bed leveling, it requires a restart to save, but doesn’t load on start. Once I realized that, I made a habit of just loading the mesh manually each time it restarted. Started getting expected leveling results after that.
I printed a TPU gasket for a water bottle once a few years ago after my cat destroyed the original silicone one. Still works without any noticable leaks.
Martin Cooper?