I'm not sure what went wrong here...

I’m not sure what went wrong here… Can I get any help? I levelled the bed just before this print.

Looks like underextrusion and a little too hot. If you just leveled the bed and this started, I’d say your first layer is too close to the bed. This causes a clog that doesn’t clear itself during the print. If you have the Z-height adjuster mod installed, use it to raise the Z home location slightly, clean out the nozzle/hot end, lower yoir extrusion temperature by at least 5C, and start again.

Lots going on there. Severe underextrusion, maybe miscalibration or wrong width or nozzle settings. Maybe sloppy motion mechanism, but it’s hard to tell with the extrusion problems. Bed leveling looks OK.

I don’t think the issue is bed leveling, looks like something else, maybe feed or travel speed or temp. The fill also looks off.

Woops, sorry about the Z-height adjuster mod comment - I thought this was from the Rigidbot group. I still think your first layer may be too close regardless of what printer you are using.

Have you had good prints previously? Like some have already mentioned, looks like a lot of issues at once. Under-extrusion, possibly high temp (shininess), layer adhesion, not enough retraction (wispiness), and just overall calibration. The z steps look off (see how the circles look deformed as if the head dragged over them when printing?).

Sometimes it’s the SLICER! I’ve had issues like this with Simplify 3D but works great using Slic3r.

It looks like you have the wrong steps for your x and y axis.

Printing how fast?

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In my opinion… 1. The extruder is too close to the bed… 2. Extruder isToo Hot… 3. You are printing Too Fast…

Thanks guys! I’ll try again tomorrow. The printer is a makerbot, so I don’t know how to raise the extruder away from the bed. I’ll lower the temperature and speed for the next attempt, though.

You can re-slice with an increased first layer height.