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Spaghetti / Print Detachment

Spaghetti failure occurs when a print detaches from the build plate or breaks loose mid-print, causing the printer to extrude filament into open air. The result is a tangled mess of plastic resembling spaghetti.

Common Causes

  1. Poor bed adhesion — The print lifts from the bed partway through, losing its anchor
  2. Nozzle catches on curled edges — Warped areas of the print get hit by the nozzle, knocking it loose
  3. Insufficient supports — Overhanging sections fail and create loose material the nozzle drags
  4. First layer issues — Z-offset too high or bed not level, leading to a weak foundation
  5. Print speed too fast — High speeds increase the chance of vibration-induced detachment
  1. Clean the build plate thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol before each print
  2. Re-level the bed and calibrate Z-offset for proper first-layer squish
  3. Apply adhesion aids (glue stick, hairspray, or painter’s tape) for stubborn materials
  4. Enable Z-hop (0.2-0.4mm) to prevent the nozzle from colliding with printed parts
  5. Add a brim for parts with small footprints to increase bed contact area
  6. Ensure supports are enabled for overhangs exceeding 45 degrees
  7. Use a print failure detection plugin (such as Obico or Spaghetti Detective) for early warning

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