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>It's also a good idea to let it cool down completely before removing it from the print bed
it visibly got separated from the plate during the print
>If you're printing on glass, then make sure its super clean before beginning
I wiped it via alcohol although I didn't wash it.
>The adherence is very powerful
Yeah normally it was like that for me as well. It is very hard to remove, this time it failed though

Thanks for the suggestions. I will increase temps, make it very clean and add a brim (not a huge problem since it is all rectangular and I can easily remove/cut it). If that doesn't work I will try glue >>2586565

Another question: Can I do anything about those lines? They are caused by strands it makes while jumping from one area to another and still extruding a little. Retraction is enabled so I am not sure what else I can do

Honestly I am thinking of pausing printing after it prints all wall lines and clean all strands. So it can print rest of the surface on clean plate

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