35-45 year olds just sitting here with our bookmarks, subscriptions and 100s of tabs open. We also are the last gen that builds and repairs our own devices. It's a generation thing, if there is a lazy way the youth will find it and embrace it.
That is a bed leveling issue. It's too far away where there are gaps and too close where there is rippling. Run a bed leveling procedure and if the model allows for manual leveling you should go through that and then do another mesh leveling.
Also clean your build plate with soap and water and avoid touching it with bare hands.
I bought a few of the pressure pads used for heated seats in cars and then hooked it up to a zigbee door window sensor. I just soldered the sensor ends to the reed switch. I use them for smart fatigue mats so my work bench powers up when I step on the mat and then 20min of non stepping has it power off the bench. Keeps me from forgetting to turn off my bench PSU and solder iron.
Streaks look more like water pooling. Looks like water got behind the bubble and then the sun boiled the water into steam which then caused further peeling.
35-45 year olds just sitting here with our bookmarks, subscriptions and 100s of tabs open. We also are the last gen that builds and repairs our own devices. It's a generation thing, if there is a lazy way the youth will find it and embrace it.