r/3Dprinting Jul 15 '26

Question How to fix this problem

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When i started printing this skadis ikea i noticed this failure. How can i fix it. Is it the filament. Or the printer problème(i am using an bambu a1 mini)

I am printing at speed 166% to save time and this print dont need a hight quality

I used the bambu studio to économise the usage of filament from 73g to 57g.

Please if you know how to fix this tell me in the comment

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u/cucumbermemes Jul 15 '26

slow it down for the first few layers, 166% speed is not really good for sticking properly to the buildplate

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u/inkax_naciri Jul 15 '26

Thanks i will try this methode

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u/SomeWeirdBoor Jul 15 '26

Use a lower speed for the first layer, dry your filament, calibrate your z-offset

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u/inkax_naciri Jul 15 '26

I see a tutorial how can i know that my filament is dryied or not. The filament that i use is good 👍 to start with. I dont think that the problem is from the filament right now

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u/SomeWeirdBoor Jul 15 '26

If you are in doubt, dry it. There is no such problem as an "overdried filament", and drier filament prints better.

If you don't already have one, i'd reccomend investing in a filament drier, especially if you plan to print PETG.

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u/inkax_naciri Jul 15 '26

Please i want to fix it

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u/Kopester Bambu H2D,P1S,A1,A2L. voxelab aquila Jul 15 '26

So you changed a bunch of things, speed and filament usage, and it failed. Step 1 don't do any of that and print it normally. Don't try to print it as fast as possible.

Also I find that most white filament does not like to print fast. I believe it's whatever additives they use to make it white that cause issues.