very good choice, you will have a lot of fun with your Prusa
now you will not lose your time to fix your printer, you will just print a nice object
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very good choice, you will have a lot of fun with your Prusa
now you will not lose your time to fix your printer, you will just print a nice object
maybe you can try with Prusa Slic3r, one of my friend have a geeetech printer and since he uses the Prusa Slicer his prints are much better and he has eliminated 90% of his problems
Hi i can tell you it's not no 2 - 3 or 4, the second one is terrible, do you try to change extrusion setting?
i use a Prusa MK2S and i never seen something like that. The PETG is the easiest...
11525 i used PETG Transparent Blue from Filament PM (bed at 70 degree)