Almost every reliability problem on an FDM printer is a first-layer problem. Fix this once and most other issues disappear.
Guide
How to Get a Perfect First Layer on an FDM Printer
Step-by-Step
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Clean the build plate
Wash the plate with warm water and dish soap; rinse and dry. Skin oil is the most common cause of intermittent adhesion failures.
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Level the bed at print temperature
Heat the bed to the temperature you actually print at and re-level — the plate warps a measurable amount when hot.
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Run a Z-offset live tune
Print a single-layer test square. While it prints, adjust Z-offset in 0.01 mm increments until extrusion looks slightly pressed — neither stringy nor squashed flat.
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Set first-layer speed and flow
Slow the first layer to 20–30 mm/s and use 100% flow. Save speed for layer 2 onward.
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Lock in the profile
Save the working Z-offset and first-layer settings per build plate. Re-check monthly and after any hardware change.