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    if that is 80mmS then SLOW THE HECK DOWN! No idea what you are printing but try the same model at 50mmS and see what changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airscapes View Post
    if that is 80mmS then SLOW THE HECK DOWN! No idea what you are printing but try the same model at 50mmS and see what changes.
    This is most likely his speed percentage, In Cura 80% breaks down to about 9.0mm^3 per second.
    With a similar 3D Printer I can maintain a constant speed of 86 or 9.6mm^3 per second.
    And have even 3D Printed and high as 150% or 16.8mm^3 per second. Just wanted to see, layer adhesion was not to good.
    He should not print over about 70 percent or 7.8mm^3 per second. Until printer and slicer are configured for this rate of Print.
    This is why the Print Speed box turns yellow is says caution the print speed exceeded configurations.
    Point in fact I have been printing in the Yellow for over 2 years now.

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    Thanks m8, I bought a carbinate Glassplate.. but still have like 0.1mm (normal paper) difference between corner and middle. Does this may cause the problem? I?ve put in a new nozzle today still the same results even with a speed around 50-60. Thanks for the videos on the other threadt. Will watch it in week if i find time. Where you want me to start with to configurate the printer. Is Cura Ok or shouldt i switch to a other programm?

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