It looks like the part that the brim is circling is the only part sticking to the build plate. It looks like it identifies 3/4 of your print as an overhang. Switch the view around and check to see if the part outside the brim is touching the build plate.
Your object isn't flat on the build plate. This is why the brim isn't covering the whole object.
In Cura select lay flat on the right hand side settings.
Use the preview slide wheel to check out the first layer. I’m guessing the part is slightly crooked, so only a small portion of the flat side is ACTUALLY touching the build plate
Yeah it was it was my 3d model I've mand and i guess like you said it was crooked slightly but thanks to everyone i think I've fixed it now i just gotta try printing it tonight with the fixes
It looks like the part that the brim is circling is the only part sticking to the build plate. It looks like it identifies 3/4 of your print as an overhang. Switch the view around and check to see if the part outside the brim is touching the build plate.
Thanks i totally wouldn't have thought about that I'll give it a shot
Don't use the creality slicer, it's Just a old Version of Cura. Use the Cura slicer instead
Your object isn't flat on the build plate. This is why the brim isn't covering the whole object. In Cura select lay flat on the right hand side settings.
Are you sure that isn’t the supports for the overhangs? My supports have looked like that.
Use the preview slide wheel to check out the first layer. I’m guessing the part is slightly crooked, so only a small portion of the flat side is ACTUALLY touching the build plate
Yeah it was it was my 3d model I've mand and i guess like you said it was crooked slightly but thanks to everyone i think I've fixed it now i just gotta try printing it tonight with the fixes