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Have you leveld the bed allready, it needs to have the right distance to the nozzle everywhere.
I've used the auto leveling, so I guess it is leveled(?)
Two questions: how high is the nozzle away from the printbed when you Print the First layer and have you done a Testprint to check the bedlevel
I've printed a Benchy which worked very well. And the Nozzle is almost touching the Bed. The Manual said if I can barely shove a Piece of A4 Paper between Nozzle and Bed that would be fine so I did that
Maybe you can Print something Like this First layer Test (https://www.printables.com/de/model/252059-perfect-first-layer-test) so we can get a closer Look at your First layer
Ive actually started another attempt with lower speed and I "loosend" the PLA from the Coil so it can be passed down more easily. If that fails I will print this test. Thank you :D