I sometimes get this if z-offset is slightly too low, try increasing distance to bed by something like 0.005mm or something
Edit: just re-read and saw it's PETG you're using, this makes me very confident in my above statement. PETG needs less first layer squish than for example PLA, you just need to increase Z-offset slightly and this should go away.
But also worse...the formbot kits are good quality and you get them with enclosure which the rook kit you linked at least doesn't. I'd rather buy the formbot 0.2 than the LDO rook.
That's mostly because we care about aesthetics. My work phone is some Samsung flagship model from two years ago, I don't have a case for it (because I don't give a shit his it looks). Its with me on all factory visits in dirty production environments and what not, dropped it multiple times, stored in my pocket or just thrown in my bag. Screen is not cracked, sides and back are scratched and dinged up, but nothing is broken. They're plenty durable if you don't care about minor cosmetic things.
I use Mint on my daily driver laptop, and I'm not defending windows, but the fact that things are way less intuitive in Linux makes it less user friendly and not a good solution for non-techies. I mean, I have to use one of 3 different ways of installing something depending in what the dev kind of feels for, that's insanely terrible UX.
Sleep mode that doesn't work consistently, WiFi driver issues, printer driver issues, touchpad driver issues, several different wonky ways to install programs instead of just double-clicking an .exe and pressing "next-next-OK", random shutdown of programs for no reason or error codes...the list goes on. And on topnof that, all the stuff that people are used to using that just doesn't run on Linux at all.
Server OS is in no way comparable to desktop OS...saying Linux is king of servers means nothing to users, because Linux is not even close to having any significant market share on desktop. Linux desktop still have tons of quirks and weirdness that needs to be fixed before it has a chance of mass adoption, not to mention the vast compatibility issues with especially corporate software.
Yeah I've tried the route of manually inputting a static IP, it will connect to the printer but it still fails to send jobs to the printer. I've resigned to just accepting that it's incapable of WiFi printing with the HW I have, so I send documents to other devices for printing.
the only thing most people need today is a computer that can run a web browser and connect to a printer.
I cannot the life of me get my Linux laptop to use my fucking Canon WiFi printer. It detects the printer, says it's connected, but it simply will not send a print job to it. Windows, iOS and android all use it just fine...but this fucking Linux machine just won't, I've spent hours fiddling with drivers and nothing works, it's infuriating!
You're just describing employment in pretty much any industry, not just gaming. Employees trade the insecurity of potential revenue down the line for a guaranteed fixed payout in advance.
I make software for pharmaceutical machines, my labour alone has literally enabled billions of revenue over the past decade, I'm not seeing any of that either.
Does bambu labs core customer demographic really give a shit about the openness of their printers though? It seems pretty obvious they're not targeting the 3D printer enthusiast but rather makers that just want a tool that works without any fuss.
I sometimes get this if z-offset is slightly too low, try increasing distance to bed by something like 0.005mm or something
Edit: just re-read and saw it's PETG you're using, this makes me very confident in my above statement. PETG needs less first layer squish than for example PLA, you just need to increase Z-offset slightly and this should go away.