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    Bed gap looks too high. On other prints the extrusion has time to "catch" on the bed and start printing, but on these holes it has to re-catch each hole, and it does not have time. So a smaller gap will reduce the time for the plastic to catch and start.

    Also may help, don't do any retraction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3DPBuser View Post
    Bed gap looks too high.
    Agreed! You can see the plastic isn't getting pushed into the bed.

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