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3D Printer Heat Bed Leveling Spring 8x20mm Compression Upgrade Yellow for Creality Ender 3 cr10
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u/jiggly_wigglers_69 ยท 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Here's a checklist of things you should check inn your printer since it's new:

  1. Get better bed springs. The stock springs are garbage and any slight vibration will make your bed unlevel itself very quickly. You can get them super cheap from eBay or aliexpress or super fast from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Creality-Compression-Springs-Connect-Leveling/dp/B07QCN4LB9

  2. Calibrate your e-steps/extruder. Maybe even consider getting a bmg clone or all metal extruder because the stock one is known to fail early. If you want to get more advanced, enable linear advance in your firmware. It solves a TON of extrusion problems including: overextrusion, underextrusion, stringing, oozing, and more.

  3. Try printing with a different color of filament, white, gray, and black are often the most troublesome colors to print with.

  4. Make sure your printbed is completely flat and clean it with IPA. Or maybe consider getting a different printing surface. I hate the stock surface and got really inconsistent adhesion with it. My bed also came very warped. I like printing on unheated glass coated in pva gluestick.

  5. Make sure your z axis isn't binding. Make sure it goes up and down with no resistance and it doesn't get stuck anywhere.

  6. Check all the eccentric nuts on the x,y, and z axes that adjust how close the v-wheels are to the rails. Make sure all the wheels are in contact with the rails, but are not tightened too much or compressed.

  7. There's a ton of other things I could tell you to check for safety purposes but I won't mention that too much here since your just focused on getting a good print right now. Eventually you should check all the wiring. Make sure your machine it's unplugged before working on any wiring. The XT60 connector should be checked. If it's soldered, it should be fine, if it's crimped, it needs to be soldered or removed completely. Check the screw terminals on the board. Creality often puts tinned wires in the screw terminals which is bad. Clip off the tinned sections. All of the screw terminals need to be checked and make sure they're all tight. This includes screw terminals on the board, and on the power supply.