Try playing with the temperature settings. I'm using 210 for PLA and 60 for my bed temp. Hopefully this helps
2025-12-30 02:28:22
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It’s me Jessica :
Rerun your calibration. Your z offset is too high causing the filament to not adhere to build plate. Do a google on z offset calibration and there are some other ways to do it also, Tons of info on the v3 se out there. 🤙
2025-12-30 14:57:49
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Bdoty21 :
get a bambu…….former ender user……rebuilt the ender countless times. bambu a1 is a savior
2025-12-31 13:42:03
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Tim Myers :
I had this struggle for a while. I bought a bambu lab A1.
2025-12-31 14:37:55
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MADHOUSE_OG :
i have the same printer i absolutely hate it did the same thing
2025-12-30 20:37:13
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keanaf3 :
I’m having this same problem 😭😭😭😭
2025-12-30 02:33:55
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𝓢𝔀𝓮𝓷𝔃𝓳𝓮 :
depending on your filament type and or build plate you may need a higher temp like pets requires a bit higher temp then pla would like pets would be 70c on build plate and 250c~ on the nozzle on average while pla would be 60c on build plate and 220c on the nozzle on average and it depends as well on the build plate but most should support pla and pets at the same time
2025-12-31 21:26:29
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FatMax0571 :
Ender 3's are a big pain to print with. One print will work and next 3 will fail.. lol
2025-12-30 08:33:32
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RicoLpz :
1. level the bed 2. get the right temperature 3. slow down 4. use brim setting
2025-12-31 03:09:22
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Bobby Godin :
Seems like it is also going way to fast lol
2026-01-01 03:39:20
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the fruity pebble :
had that issue. take off the magnetic build plate, tighten the 4 Allen key bolts on under the plate, replace the plate, run calibration test again, use a glue stick and print away.
2026-01-01 02:54:14
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Lisa May :
what is your first layer set to? my printer recommended .1mm but had to adjust it to .08mm. after doing that I had no more issues with the first layer.
2025-12-30 16:26:22
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BenDoverPlz :
Wash your bed plate with soap and water, then use bed adhesive and set nozzle temp to 210 and bed to 60 and adjust your nozzle height, that’s what I had to do.
2025-12-30 17:53:21
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Michelle Elizabeth :
I cleaned the plate with dawn dish soap that use a glue stick on the plate (lite)😳
2025-12-30 20:43:22
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Michael Caldwell :
Make sure your bed is level, and use a glue stick for adhesion.
2025-12-31 01:54:45
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shayne mahoney :
Run printer calibration tests and adjust from there. You will have to do this for every company and type of filament to always be constant
2026-01-01 04:20:44
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Momma Dunn :
are you using the correct size filament for your machine
2025-12-30 13:46:07
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MrArrow :
Have you tried using a glue stick and put the glue all over the plate but if that doesn’t work you can buy a plate that is better (I would get a well known brand)
2026-01-04 00:54:12
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JF :
im a begginer too, but i solved this by heating the bed up to 65, cleaning with isopropilic alcohol each time before i use, z offset and increasing the surface area
2026-06-04 04:15:23
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julian Visser :
De nozzle is te ver
2026-01-28 14:22:57
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C. J :
i clean my build plate with window cleaner after every print. works wonders. promise!
2026-01-02 10:43:10
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Potipek :
I used 200 and 70 and it worked but try to clean the bed with ipa or soapy water and dont touch it (the grease will make it not stick) I have cr 6max and ender 3 v3 ke
2026-01-31 09:58:24
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77mgbnut :
have you tried applying a thing layer of glue to the bed?
2025-12-30 22:35:14
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Sébastien_k9unit :
I have the same printer… first calibrate your plate properly, seconde go to rhe store and by some haïr spray ( lacquer ) and spray a thin layer on your build plate… problem solved… it works very Well on mine
2026-01-01 09:29:55
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Lynette Wilson :
Wash plate with soap and water. Use glue stick after. ❤
2025-12-30 08:12:01
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