How often should I level my 3D printer?

In order to stay on the safe side, it is advisable to level the bed before a large print (15 hours or longer) to ensure that it doesn't fail mid-print. Additionally, it is advisable to re-level the bed every time you change the bed or nozzle temperature.
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How often should I level my 3D resin printer?

You only need to level your machine once. You should not need to relevel when changing vats bought from Peopoly. You can leave your resin in the vat for the next print - just put a lid on top of the vat to prevent dust contamination.
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How often do you level resin printer?

How Often Should You Level a Resin 3D Printer Bed? You should level your resin 3D printer when you start to experience print failures. Some people recommend leveling your resin printer after 5-10 prints but it's not needed with a sturdy resin 3D printer.
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How often do you level up in Ender 3?

Periodic re-leveling may be necessary but once the procedure is learned, it should take less than five minutes to re-level your Ender 3's bed each time.
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Do you have to level bed after every print?

If I don't level the bed, then the print will always fail on the first layer. Time between prints doesn't matter. iI can be two minutes, or several days. If I don't re-level the bed, the print will always fail.
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How often should you clean 3D printer nozzle?

Poor quality or cooked/burned filament can leave residue in your nozzle. Even PLA can solidify in the nozzle over time, so we advise flushing it through at least every 200 – 400 printing hours.
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How many hours do 3D printers last?

It's difficult to give a specific value for lifetime hours for a 3D printer but based on my research from reading user experiences, I'd give a range of 7,500 printing hours to 15,000 printing hours (printing for 4 hours everyday for 10 years).
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What happens if nozzle is too close to bed?

If the nozzle is too close to the printing bed, there won't be enough room for the plastic to come out of the extruder. By having the nozzle too close to the print surface, you will essentially block its opening, so that no plastic can be extruded.
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How close should nozzle be sleeping?

Ideally, you want a squished, but not too squished layer. A tried-and-true technique is to have around a . 1mm gap between the nozzle and the bed to get the ever-so-perfect first layer.
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Does a resin printer need to be on a level surface?

Since the printer always builds at the bottom between the last part layer (or build platform for the first layer) and the silicone tank layer, leveling doesn't matter here. Leveling generally does not affect print quality, but it will affect the maximum amount of resin contained in the resin tank.
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How high should my nozzle be from print bed?

I wondered to myself, just how far should a 3D printer nozzle be from the print bed? Your 3D printer nozzle leveling gap should be between 0.06 – 0.2mm from your printer bed to give it enough space to comfortably extrude material, which is about the width of a piece of paper.
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Should your bed be level?

A bed that is too high or low, especially when you are older, can put a strain on your body and lead to joint pain. For most people, the best bed height will be about knee-level, about 16 to 24 inches off of the ground.
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Why is my PLA not sticking to the bed?

So if your printer has a heated bed, you may want to try heating the bed to prevent the first layer from cooling. As a general starting point, PLA tends to adhere well to a bed that is heated to 60-70C, while ABS generally works better if the bed is heated to 100-120C.
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How can I make my 3D printer bed sticky?

Using Adhesive Aids

Adhesive aids exist for holding down 3D prints. These include PVA glue (regular household glue stick), Kapton tape, and blue printer's tape. Commercial solutions such as Magigoo also exist.
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How do you smooth the bottom layer of a 3D printer?

To make your 3D print's bottom layer smooth, you can do bed leveling since an even printing surface plays a big part in it. You can also make sure your printer's nozzle isn't too far or close to the bed. Other solutions include adding a raft and adjusting the temperature of your nozzle and bed.
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Is it OK to leave a 3D printer on overnight?

You should not leave your 3D printer unattended, since it poses various major hazards. There have been reported cases of printers catching on fire due to poor wiring or heated bed failures.
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Can you run a 3D printer 24 7?

3D printers can run 24/7 successfully as shown by many print farms around the world. Printers that run constantly do have failures from time to time, but generally speaking, they can run for several hours concurrently without issues. Some single large 3D prints can run for over 2 weeks.
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Can you run a 3D printer too long?

Printers are generally able to run up to a couple days for a print, my longest print has been 16 hours so far. I think you'll run into issues with bed adhesion way before you have any problems with the printer itself. Hope this helps!
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How do you tell if your nozzle is worn out?

To the untrained eye, a worn-out 3D printer nozzle looks just like any.
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Signs of Nozzle Damage
  1. Marks and grooves in the inner walls near the opening.
  2. Bigger nozzle diameter than usual.
  3. Nozzle tip has become dulled down or shortened.
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Is PETG better than PLA?

If you are looking for a material with good physical properties, then it would be better to go with PETG over PLA. Unlike PLA, PETG is water-, chemically- and fatigue-resistant. It is also more durable than PLA as well as less stiff. Generally, PETG is seen as a mixture between ABS and PLA.
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