Are you letting the bed cool before removing? That can help a lot.
What type of bed do you have? If it's a flexible one, just take it off the printer and flex it/peel it off.
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Are you letting the bed cool before removing? That can help a lot.
What type of bed do you have? If it's a flexible one, just take it off the printer and flex it/peel it off.
Maybe you are leveling the bed too close to the nozzle. Google some pictures of how a good first layer is supposed to look like and move the bed a little lower so that the first layer has good adhesion but isn't forced into the bed.
I would recommend a PEI print surface like this: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08L39BFVJ
Most of my bed adhesion issues (too much or too little) went away once I got this.
As a bed scraper, I use a putty knife that I've sharpened on one side (chisel grind, #4).
Before printing too-sticky materials (like TPU on my PEI bed), I put down a layer of glue stick. This is sticky enough for successful prints, but easily removed at the end of the print.
The putty knife doesn’t gouge the PEI?