Do the following if you have issues with bed adhesion
- Level the Bed
- Calibrate the Z Offset
- Clean the Bed
- Print with a Brim or Raft
- Slow Printing on First Several Layers
- Disable Cooling on First Several Layers
- Adjust Buildplate Temperature
- Use Glue, Tape, or Hairspray
Bed levelling is an important but touchy thing to calibrate. Follow the instructions in the video to begin.
The Z offset is a fine adjustment of the nozzle's distance from the print bed. Follow your printer's manufacturer's instructions on adjustment.
Cleaning the print bed is an often overlooked maintenance item. Oils can keep filament from sticking to the surface. This can usually be done with isopropyl alcohol or acetone but check the manufacturer of your print bed's instructions.
Enabling a support brim or raft can greatly improve bed adhesion and resistance to warping.
In your slicer, find the settings for first layers. Test out several slower speeds in increments of 10 mm/s and see if adhesion improves.
In your slicer, find the settings for first layers. Disable part cooling and see if adhesion improves.
In your slicer, find the settings for first layers. Test out several different buildplate temperatures in increments of 5 degrees and see if adhesion improves.
If all else fails, you can apply painters tape, hairspray, or glue stick to the print bed before printing to improve adhesion.