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Fun idea and it can make a nice touch of detail to an otherwise dull area...but holy crap that's a bad first layer.
It isn't that bad. Just needs a bit of z-offset adjustment. Your comment isn't helpful as it's just an insult, not constructive criticism. Tell OP what they need to change to make their first layer not bad, don't just tell them it sucks.
PA is also way too low (if it is even set at all). It could reduce the „thickening“ of the lines at each end dramatically.
Z offset like you mentioned is probably wrong, extrusion multiplier is probably wrong, extruder might be incorrectly calibrated, PA is definitely wrong. It really looks like it hasn't received any tuning at all and this was just done with OTB defaults.
It really is t bad in the naked eye. I just slammed a reflection right on it. Or maybe was 0.01mm too high but I’ve seen way worse.
People accept different qualities I guess, if you're satisfied and it works then there's no reason to change things. I would say there's significantly more things that need tuning than just z offset.
Please indulge me.
With a result like yours I'd honestly just start from the top of Ellis guide and follow through to the end, that should help you fix this and get a significantly better print quality. There's likely a lot of things that are less than ideal, fixing only one or two won't be enough.
Just jumping in here, the first layer does look kinda shitty, at least theres a lot of room for improvement.
Here's a little guide to improve on a multitude of things by teaching tech.
Cool cura feature thou :)
Thanks. It’s an Orca feature. Not Cura.
Oups misread that