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How to print a bed adhesion 3D model?

To print a bed adhesion 3D model (e.

How to print a bed adhesion 3D model?

To print a bed adhesion 3D model (e.g., brim, raft, skirt), enable adhesion settings in your slicer (like Cura or PrusaSlicer), adjust parameters (e.g., 5–10mm brim width, 1–3 raft layers) for your material (PLA/ABS) and model size, and level your bed first. - **Choose the right type**: Brims add a border around the base (best for small PLA parts), rafts create a grid under the model (good for ABS/warp-prone materials), and skirts print a test line to check adhesion. - **Optimize for material**: For PLA (beginner-friendly), start with a 5mm brim—easy to remove and effective. For ABS, use a 2–3 layer raft to reduce warping. - **Calibrate your bed**: A level bed is non-negotiable—poor calibration makes adhesion models useless. By matching settings to your material and ensuring bed calibration, you’ll get reliable adhesion and prevent warping.

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