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    Check flow rate and increase your extrusion multiplier. When the amount of filament that your 3D printer thinks is going to be extruded is actually less this results in gaps within your print.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffrey1gardner View Post
    Check flow rate and increase your extrusion multiplier. When the amount of filament that your 3D printer thinks is going to be extruded is actually less this results in gaps within your print.
    well it looks like a spambot.
    See if it posts again :-)

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