How to Fix Warping
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How to fix warping – Ultimaker Support
The best way to avoid warping is by using a heated build plate
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If the distance between the nozzle and build plate is too wide, the material can easily become loose
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Cura has a built-in feature called a ‘brim,’ which is an effective way to stop your print from warping.
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brim might not be enough to prevent warping. In these instances, using a raft is advisable
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initial layer height and initial layer speed
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cooling should be avoided to ensure a smooth, warp-free print.
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To prevent warping, it’s advisable to leave the fans off for the first layers or to slowly increase the fan speed during the first few layers. This ensures that the bottom layer of the print maintains its temperature and avoids excessive cooling.
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enclose the printer as much as possible. Warmth is kept inside the printer, resulting in a more stable printing environment
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Cura offers the (experimental) option to print with a draft shield. This creates a one-layer thick wall around your model, preventing unwanted airflows from cooling it excessively.
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