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Why is bed adhesion 3D model messy when print?

Bed adhesion 3D prints get messy usually due to unlevel beds, incorrect bed/nozzle temperatures, or insufficient bed surface preparation (like dirt or

Why is bed adhesion 3D model messy when print?

Bed adhesion 3D prints get messy usually due to unlevel beds, incorrect bed/nozzle temperatures, or insufficient bed surface preparation (like dirt or lack of adhesion aids).

An unlevel bed causes uneven filament deposition—areas too far won’t stick, too close smear. Wrong temps make filament either not melt enough (cold) or too runny (hot) to adhere cleanly. Dirty or smooth beds (e.g., bare glass) prevent grip, leading to lifting or warping that messes up layers.

Troubleshoot by re-leveling with a paper test, matching temps to your filament (e.g., PLA needs ~60°C bed), and wiping the bed with isopropyl alcohol or adding glue stick—simple steps to reduce mess without extra tools.

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