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    Yea, printing on it's side is the way to go. I was printing it the other way just to see what the outcome would be.

    As for speed of the print, im actually printing them slow. Wall speed at 15, infill was at 10 but i changed it to 15 and saw no difference there.

    It feel like its extruding slightly to much. I tried messing around with the flow but iguess ill keep messing around with it more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVRIV View Post
    Yea, printing on it's side is the way to go. I was printing it the other way just to see what the outcome would be.

    As for speed of the print, im actually printing them slow. Wall speed at 15, infill was at 10 but i changed it to 15 and saw no difference there.

    It feel like its extruding slightly to much. I tried messing around with the flow but iguess ill keep messing around with it more.
    Yeah, that's already a pretty slow printing speed. I agree that a reduced flow will help. Try 80% flow.

    Another variable you may factor in is temperature. If your temps are too high your nozzle will tend to over extrude a little. This is exasperated by slow printing speeds.

    Maybe try -10C on your printing temps and 80% flow.

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