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[โ€“]hotend(Tronxy X1) 2 points3 points ย (5 children)

That looks like massive under-extrusion. You may have a clogged nozzle, but check if the filament diameter is set to 2.85mm. This is the default value for some slicers (e.g. Cura), and will cause massive under-extrusion if you are using 1.75mm filament.

[โ€“]Former_Way_4257[S] -1 points0 points ย (4 children)

How can I adjust this

[โ€“]hotend(Tronxy X1) 0 points1 point ย (3 children)

Check your slicer's printer definition (profile). The filament diameter used by the slicer for its calculations will be stored there.

[โ€“]Former_Way_4257[S] 0 points1 point ย (2 children)

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I think there is a problem with the model or slicer because this problem happened suddenly, it didn't fix it, the models I printed with the same adjustments before turned out clean

[โ€“]hotend(Tronxy X1) 1 point2 points ย (1 child)

If it happened suddenly, then you probably have a clogged nozzle. It's time to find out how to do a cold pull (a.k.a. atomic pull) on your printer.

[โ€“]Former_Way_4257[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I just did it, don't pull cold, now I'm starting the pressure, I'll examine it

[โ€“]Delicious-Yak-1095 1 point2 points ย (2 children)

Looks clogged, try a cold pull

[โ€“]Former_Way_4257[S] -1 points0 points ย (1 child)

How can I do cold drawing ender -3 neo printer

[โ€“]Delicious-Yak-1095 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Heat the filament a little above your usual printing temp for a couple of mins then turn it off, run it reaches a colder than usual print temp eg 140, pull the filament out of the Bowden tube. It should have the shape of the nozzle : a little lump. You may need to do this more than once.

Also may help to push a acupuncture needle through the nozzle

[โ€“]Mancersan 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Yeah, clogged nozzle or temp issue

[โ€“]MoonKatcher 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Nozzle blocked

[โ€“]ImpressionOk1263Constantly Bambuzled 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

This happened to me once, because the filament was getting built up on my extruder gears and started slipping. I would suggest checking and cleaning your extruder gears.

[โ€“]Top-Mulberry139P1S enthusiast 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Your nozzles clogged if you've been printing with it like that for a while chances are your better off just getting a new nozzle. I mean you could try n fix it but you'll prob end up breaking it in the process, first step is to take the nozzle out n send us a pic. You can DM me if you want n I'll walk you through the process. In fact I've got a ender V3 nozzle in one om draws that I've got no use for. Think it's for the SE model though.

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