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    Ah typical underextrusion, could be a temperature control failure or something else that just jam your extruder for an instance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richardphat View Post
    Ah typical underextrusion, could be a temperature control failure or something else that just jam your extruder for an instance.
    Yes... But.... (and I'm not an expert on this stuff.) That first picture looks like the extruder got jammed up and didn't put anything out for 5 or 10 layers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxy View Post
    Yes... But.... (and I'm not an expert on this stuff.) That first picture looks like the extruder got jammed up and didn't put anything out for 5 or 10 layers.

    Exactly, a typical extremely under extrusion!
    You never know when those nasty happens until you realize what's done....

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