SOVOL SV08 3D Printer Bed warping for PETG?

SOVOL SV08 3D Printer Bed warping for PETG ???

3D Printer bed seems to bow closer. Or is it because the inductive probe values are drifting at 85°

PLA at 65° build plate temperature has no issues, even this same 3d Printer Model

Changing any Z offset will NOT allow for a warping print bed.

https://www.reddit.com/r/klippers/comments/xn9kv8/found_out_my_inductive_probe_has_a_lot_of/

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A condition in which a printed part or model warps or deforms. This problem is fairly common, but can be mitigated or addressed in a number of ways. Possible cause is lack of adhesion to the bottom layer: PETG may warp due to lack of adhesion when printing the bottom layer. Or improper print bed temperature or nozzle temperature Settings may cause PETG filament warping.
The solution is to ensure that the print base plate (print bed) is sufficiently heated, which helps to improve the adhesion of the PETG to the base plate and reduce warping.
Use the appropriate glue or tape: Using the appropriate glue or tape on the print base plate will also help increase adhesion and reduce the likelihood of warping. Adjust the print bed temperature and nozzle temperature according to the recommended temperature range of the PETG material to avoid warping problems. Then reducing the printing speed gives the PETG more time to cool and cure, reducing the risk of warping. The proper use of cooling fans during the printing process helps to speed up the cooling of PETG and reduce warping problems.
By adjusting the printing parameters, optimizing the adhesion mode and strengthening the underlying structure, you can effectively reduce the warping problem of PETG materials during 3D printing.

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This helps, Raise the Nozzle without Homing

Double check that any part is totally flat, as large an area as possible, on the bed.

I’ve had parts that look totally flat but when zooming if loading into TinkerCad they have a small lump that lifts the rest of the part off the bed and causes a printing problem.

Slicer do not always seem to display a tiny bump like this, or are too small to notice.

So double check elsewhere

85 on the bed 240 nozzle
100 speed, slow for this printer.

Dig the texture off the build plate.

PLA prints GREAT…

so thinking it must be Orca Slicer

Done, waiting told new build plate and nozzle will be sent THANK YOU. I will not dare printing anything but PLA
. NOZZLE GOES TOO LOW orca slicer issue I think now
T
Heat soak fixed