Looking for Tips to Improve Print Quality with CraftBot Plus
Quote from william clark on 2025-05-07, 12:16Hello everyone!
I have recently started using the CraftBot Plus for 3D printing, and while I am accustomed to 3D printing, I am finding the print quality not quite as high as I would prefer. I find the print to be a bit rough in some spots, but I am not sure if this is caused by printer settings or some other reason.
So far, I have played around with the speed and temperature, but I am still experiencing issues with print quality, especially with regards to fine detail. Has anyone else used CraftBot Plus and have similar issues? What speed and temperature do you generally use to maximize your print quality with CraftBot Plus?
Furthermore, I would love some guidance on optimizing the print bed for adhesion of the first layer. I feel like sometimes my print has problems sticking to the print bed itself. I would prefer to minimize warping or misprints during the early stage of the print process.
Finally, I mentioned earlier that I am taking CISSP Training and learning more about the security principles for my career. Anyone who is in the process of tackling school while enjoying 3D printing projects can share their thoughts!Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Looking forward to hearing from the CraftBot community.
Thanks in advance!Best,williamclark
Hello everyone!
I have recently started using the CraftBot Plus for 3D printing, and while I am accustomed to 3D printing, I am finding the print quality not quite as high as I would prefer. I find the print to be a bit rough in some spots, but I am not sure if this is caused by printer settings or some other reason.
So far, I have played around with the speed and temperature, but I am still experiencing issues with print quality, especially with regards to fine detail. Has anyone else used CraftBot Plus and have similar issues? What speed and temperature do you generally use to maximize your print quality with CraftBot Plus?
Furthermore, I would love some guidance on optimizing the print bed for adhesion of the first layer. I feel like sometimes my print has problems sticking to the print bed itself. I would prefer to minimize warping or misprints during the early stage of the print process.
Finally, I mentioned earlier that I am taking CISSP Training and learning more about the security principles for my career. Anyone who is in the process of tackling school while enjoying 3D printing projects can share their thoughts!Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Looking forward to hearing from the CraftBot community.
Quote from Liam Wonka on 2025-06-17, 04:51You should lower the print speed, reduce the layer height, fine-tune the nozzle temperature, and ensure the filament is dry. For better bed adhesion, you should level the bed precisely, clean the surface, and use adhesion aids like glue stick or painter’s tape, while balancing build now gg prints with CISSP study time using focused work intervals.
You should lower the print speed, reduce the layer height, fine-tune the nozzle temperature, and ensure the filament is dry. For better bed adhesion, you should level the bed precisely, clean the surface, and use adhesion aids like glue stick or painter’s tape, while balancing build now gg prints with CISSP study time using focused work intervals.
Quote from SIukre Limaks on 2025-07-14, 10:37Quote from Liam Wonka geometry dash lite on 2025-06-17, 04:51You should lower the print speed, reduce the layer height, fine-tune the nozzle temperature, and ensure the filament is dry. For better bed adhesion, you should level the bed precisely, clean the surface, and use adhesion aids like glue stick or painter’s tape, while balancing build now gg prints with CISSP study time using focused work intervals.
You should change the ink nozzle and make sure this ink will dry faster when you use a new printer.
Quote from Liam Wonka geometry dash lite on 2025-06-17, 04:51You should lower the print speed, reduce the layer height, fine-tune the nozzle temperature, and ensure the filament is dry. For better bed adhesion, you should level the bed precisely, clean the surface, and use adhesion aids like glue stick or painter’s tape, while balancing build now gg prints with CISSP study time using focused work intervals.
You should change the ink nozzle and make sure this ink will dry faster when you use a new printer.