Originally Posted by
curious aardvark
we need more details:
printer, print settings, filament, slicer, temperatures, speeds etc.
The more details you give us - the better chance we have of diagnosing a problem.
I keep telling people - we are not psychic and can only work with what information you give us.
So far you have given us ABSOLUTELY NO DETAILS WHATSOEVER. :-)
But I would say you are printing too fast and too cold. And possible with the wrong filament diameter.
Look at it this way, if you phoned a doctor up and said: 'i'm ill, cure me.'.
He would then spend 10 minutes trying to work out what was wrong with you.
Well this is the same :-)
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05-20-2024, 12:56 AM in Tips, Tricks and Tech Help