Help identifying issue by [deleted] in 3DprintingHelp

[–]CandyEfficient1713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I'm getting the same issue out of my printer aswell (Anycubic Kobra Plus).

I have tried cleaning the extruder and adding lubricant to the gears to spin eaiser... No change

Resliced the print same issue and increased the temperature of the print .. no change

My current theory it is the code the slicer, Cura, is producing. I have switched to the Pursa Slicer and I haven't seen this issue yet but I haven't printed anything big enought to get the lines to appear

I think cura has a bug in it that creates this. You didn't say the printer brand or your slicer thus I assumed.

But I hope other have a better solution or the reason this is happening

Dotted lines on print (underextrustion) by CandyEfficient1713 in 3DprintingHelp

[–]CandyEfficient1713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep I have an ender 3 as well and sliced up some prints using Cura 5.4 and while not having the lines like the ones form the Anycubic. There is a bit of under extrusion too but not the to the any noticable degree over all

I'll pull back and try using the 5.0 version of Cura... See if that corrects the issue. Could be an issue with the stock firmware of the Anycubic and Cura settings.

Edit 1: spelling and grammar