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    Yeah but on a square build plate with a fixed height extruder the odds are the printhead will crash into the already completed model.
    You can get away with it on a delta, but not usually on this style of printer.


    If slowing down helped then increase the printing temperature.
    One thing I've never had any problems with in flexible filaments is layer adhesion.
    The flexible pla I prefer to use the later adhesion is perfect. The prints are unbreakable without using power tools.

    Tpu is weird stuff, it can often print best at temps much higher than the manufacturers state.

    And NEVER use manufacturer or slicer standard profiles :-)

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    Yeah i am starting to get that experience, that it is preferable to use a different setting than what the manufacturer says. Actually the print is very good now, although it of course takes a lot of time, because of the changed settings.
    So thank you for your help on this topic!

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