Not really. It actually makes sense. I often look for easy movies to watch while I do dishes. I wouldn't ever sit down to watch them, and I wouldn't want to watch good movies while doing dishes because I can't get immersed.
This is more to tweak/tune the printer to print better. I have an ender3v3, and I know it can print it without supports fine, so trying to figure out why this one can't
Makes sense, thanks for the picture. Is there a trick to the right friction when using the paper method?
Thanks for the feedback. I'm doing it by the paper method, so I might be guessing the right amount of friction wrong. Is there a trick to figuring out the right amount of friction using the paper?
Yeah looks like the plate was not fully flat to begin with. Making it attach fully flat to the glass bed made things a lot better

Yeah turns out the plate got bowed during shipping and was not exactly flat. After making it flatter and some cleaning, it's looking a lot better. 
The default glass bed works perfectly at 60. I'm wondering if there's a temperature difference between the glass plate below and the pei plate above.
That makes sense, thanks
That makes sense, thank you. I still added supports for this orientation under the top end of the curve. It was originally designed to print on the bottom, but I changed it this way because the original orientation needed too much support. I should have printed it on its side.
Yeah, you're right. How do I make it go in parallel lines? I'm using Creality Print, btw.
It's print in place, but it took close to 7 hours to complete





I'll try that thanks