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I'm just learning and have calibrated my new Bambu Lab P1P 3D Printer. I printed the built-in scraper—amazing quality.

But I downloaded this Stiga Ping Pong Table Feet

And printed this twice to get this result:

Photo of a 3D printed model with errors

My next print job did the same:

Photo of a 3D printed model after the first few layers where the model did not stick to the build plate

It seemed like the part wasn't staying on the bottom and that was messing everything up.

Ideas? lessons learned?

agarza
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Most probably this is caused by an adhesion problem. When the first layer doesn't stick well enough, this could be related to wrong bed temperature, incorrect distance between nozzle and bed, incorrect initial layer height and incorrect print temperature.

When the print detaches from the bed it will wander over the place creating blobs and spaghetti-like objects as shown in your images.

0scar
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