
How, specifically, is this happening?
I mean the defying gravity part. There's nothing sticky there?
I bought an Elegoo Mars 2 Pro a few years back, and it unfortunately never worked. I followed the instructions to a T. I followed every troubleshooting guide, even to problems that had nothing to do with what I was dealing with, also to a T. And any time I would ask users how to get it to work, it would be the exact same things in those troubleshooting guides. And anytime I told them that didn't work, they would just respond confused as if it should have. That back and forth happened so much, and so identically, that I nearly destroyed the thing with a baseball bat. It has been sitting in storage for years ever since. I've since used a friend's "hard to work" printer by a different brand, and it printed in 3d! something my "easy to use" and "good choice for beginners" one has never been capable of- while I'm tempted to dig it out and commit the insanity of following its instructions. I was hoping to first get an explanation as to, even on a theoretical level, what specifically is supposed to work, where mine doesn't:
How does the printing object on other people's machine, actually go up? Why specifically, is gravity being ignored for those objects- allowing them to just follow this top plate (which doesn't stick to it in any way) up? What (is meant to) cause this phenomenon?
Sorry if the answer is technical or hard to explain- and thank you guys in advance!