What are your bed temps for PLA and ASA? Does it still happen if you preheat the bed? If you rotate the print, does the rough spot follow the rotation?
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1·2 years agoYep. I can get ASA down to 12% with an ambient 50%RH using that method.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•What Relative Humidity do you keep for your PLA and how do you achieve that.English
5·2 years agoTry running your dryer with the lid propped open a bit. Most Sunlu dryers don’t have a way to get rid of the humid air pulled out of the filament.
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I think your bed is warping slightly as it heats up, which is normal. Set your bed temp to 105 for half an hour before starting your print and see if it still happens. If you have a V0 or other manually levelled printer, get the bed to 105 before levelling.