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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    Well the standard fixes would be: slower print, higher filament temp and maybe lower bed temp.

    Can't tell anything fro the picture as it's a tiny teeny thumbnail.

    65 is pretty quick. Try 40. And 250 on the extruder.
    And yeah printing slower does seem like a step backwards. BUT. If a print works first time. It's quicker than half a dozen failed prints :-)

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    you can click the link to have a better resolution of the image (or does it not shows up for you?)

    the last try failed because of the first issue, but it managed to actually cover all the mess before failing, which i'll upload a photo of once it finished cooling down.

    huge thanks for you support

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    65 is pretty quick. Try 40. And 250 on the extruder.
    Did this and fixed the 2nd issue. now the filament got stuck on the axis of the storage wheel, and the printing failed (again). I started it again, but my workday will be over long before it ends. I guess i'll know the results tomorrow.

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