Got 3D printing issues? Check out our 3D printing troubleshooting guide to all common 3D printing problems and their solutions. Includes both FDM and SLA.

It’s amazing what your 3D printer can produce. However, we’ve all had those infuriating moments when, despite everything, a seemingly simple model just refuses to print successfully.

We’ve had our fair share of print failures here at Imagine That 3D. With that, direct from our 3D printer troubleshooting experience, we’ve put together what we hope is the most comprehensive guide available to diagnose and fix common 3D printing problems. And (since this most recent update) we’re not just talking about FDM problems anymore.

Issues with print bed adhesion, failed supports and the like are not unique to FDM, with SLA 3D printing prone to its own particular set of printing woes. Fear not though as we’re starting to expand this guide to reflect the rise in affordable 

FDM 3D PRINTING PROBLEMS: NOTHING IS PRINTING

Try as you might, your print just refuses to get off the ground. No filament extrudes from your hot end; the possible causes for this type of 3D printing problem are numerous.

3D PRINTING TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON 3D PRINTING PROBLEMS

Nozzle too close checklist:

Blocked Nozzle Checklist:

 Print Head Misses the Print Bed checklist:

Snapped Filament checklist:

Stripped Filament checklist:

FDM 3D PRINTING PROBLEMS: MY PRINT FAILED

Things were looking great, but for some inexplicable reason, the print has failed. It didn’t stick to the bed, or the filament just stopped extruding — regardless, this type of 3D printing problem could be one of many things

Extrusion Stopped Mid-Print checklist:

Print Doesn’t Stick to Print Bed:

Supports Fall Apart Checklist:

FDM 3D PRINTING PROBLEMS: MY PRINT LOOKS BAD

It’s successfully finished, but the 3D printing gods frown upon your ugly print. Here are the 3D printing problems which could be the cause.

First Layer is Messy Checklist:

First Layer is Messy Checklist:

Elephant’s Foot Checklist:

Warping Checklist:

Broken Infill Checklist:

Gaps Between Infill and Outer Wall Checklist: