Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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First Layer Adhesion First layer adhesion refers to how well the first layer of a 3D print sticks to the build platform. Proper adhesion is critical for the success of a print, as poor adhesion can lead to warping, curling, or complete print failure. Factors affecting first layer adhesion include bed leveling, nozzle height, bed temperature, and the use of adhesion aids such as glue sticks, painter’s tape, or build plate surfaces like PEI. Ensuring proper first layer adhesion is especially important for materials prone to warping, such as ABS or nylon. A well-adhered first layer sets the foundation for a successful print. |
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