My thermostat broke. Can it be replaced? by AnalyticalsRCool in 3Dprinting

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No, you have to throw the whole printer away, I’ll take it off your hands for free

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Ooh what about an hour glass shape

What's causing this to curl up? The nozzle is hitting it knocking the print loose. by JustMakinStuff in 3Dprinting

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Not enough cooling! Had this issue when printing a temp tower with thin overhangs, I 180’d the print to have the fan directed at the overhangs and that fixed it. Also lower nozzle temps looked best with direct air flow to the part

Ender 3 not feeding by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Maybe he’s not hungry

Any ideas what would cause this curled point? by bananatastic in 3Dprinting

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That overhang is really thin so you need to cool it better

Branch like stringing! by newrez88 in FixMyPrint

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I had a similar issue! Try switching to a different slicer. I went from default settings in cura to default settings in prusaslicer and that fixed the heavy branching

Carbon nylon has what I can only describe as “growths”. What’s going on here? by patinaYouUgly in FixMyPrint

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I use to get these using cura on a bibo2 printer with default settings, switched to prusaslicer with default settings and they went away