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Clearly, you’re supposed to use engrish


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Clearly, you’re supposed to use engrish


Proprietary often means “support, as long as we have to, then fuck you”.
I learned the hard way, by selling proprietary products from a corpo that promised support. Would unironically be better off manufacturing them myself.


Re-slice in different positions, use a few different slicers and printers, got it. Thanks for the pro tip 👍🏻


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Assuming prusaslicer, go to print speed settings, and look for “slow down on overhangs”. Also, under filament > cooling, there’s an option to increase fan speed on overhangs.
You can use the top left menu on the layer view to check that the fan and print speed are actually adapting properly to the overhangs.
Yeah, if the nozzle is hitting the part, then it’s very likely a cooling issue. If an steep overhang isn’t cooled properly, it’ll curl upwards.
Either you’re printing too hot, or the fan is too slow or failing. For PLA, you can leave the fan at 100% after the first or second layer, and print between 195 and 205°C. Printing too fast also means the fan may struggle with the amount of hot plastic.
Can you paste your slicer settings?
Lower the Z offset. Not by too much, or it’ll scratch the bed.
“Everything is failing” is not useful info at all. Post a video of the failure happening if you don’t know how to describe it.
Any videos of when the print fails? Is it all prints or just the Benchy? Does it always fail at the same height?
From the available info, I’d guess it got knocked off the bed because the nozzle hit the curled overhang, which indicates the first layer is too high, decreasing adhesion, and the fan is not blowing enough, so the overhangs don’t cool enough, which allows them to curl upwards and get in the way of the nozzle.
More info = better diagnosis.


Or just use an ABL probe and skip all the speculation.
Nice try, FBI, y’all ain’t catching me that easy…