Elephant foot is the widened bottom edge of a print caused by too much first-layer squish, bed heat, or compensation problems.
Elephant foot is the widened bottom edge of a print caused by too much first-layer squish, bed heat, or compensation problems.
Raise Z offset slightly, lower bed temperature after first layers, enable elephant-foot compensation, and reduce first-layer flow if needed.
Yes. Bambu Studio, Orca Slicer, Cura, PrusaSlicer, Creality Print, and other slicers expose similar controls differently, and printer motion systems change how aggressive settings can be.