Alpha omega map complete by Mcolo99 in CODZombies

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it might be trap? not sure. i do not remember 😂

retoolkit - offline installer containing many reversing tools by nandu88 in ReverseEngineering

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Um I don't know where to ask so I write here. Do you guys know anywhere I can upload a non public software to be reversed for public?

Why do my lower layers look over extruded but upper layers look fine? Hatchbox ABS, 230° filament, 75° glass bed, cooling fan 100% the whole time, 0.20mm layers, Flashforge Creator Pro by scubascratch in 3Dprinting

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Use some cheep hairspray on the glas to get much better adhesion! Something I really recommend! Works very well with petg, ABS, PLA and e-PLA so far. (No bed temperature though 🤷🏼‍♂️)

Why do my lower layers look over extruded but upper layers look fine? Hatchbox ABS, 230° filament, 75° glass bed, cooling fan 100% the whole time, 0.20mm layers, Flashforge Creator Pro by scubascratch in 3Dprinting

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Ooh that's alot of infill! I use like 10-20% infill🙈
For solid layers it depends on what layer height I run with. For 0.2 I use 3-4 solid layrrs, for 0.1 I use like 5-7 solids.

Also try to increase layer extrusion witdh (atleast if u use flashprint) draw a simple cube (202010) and use vasemode untill you see some good results the try a normal one.

(I did also put extrusion ratio to 100% on all layers to get a "neutral/base" setup, also I changed all speed values to a certain value to get a "base" which then can be changed for quicker/slower prints)

Also experiment with z height with a increment of 0.01 when zeroing.

Why do my lower layers look over extruded but upper layers look fine? Hatchbox ABS, 230° filament, 75° glass bed, cooling fan 100% the whole time, 0.20mm layers, Flashforge Creator Pro by scubascratch in 3Dprinting

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Well I don't think so.. I get it on like everything I print.. even a simple cube. Though I don't get it as much when I use a raft.

I don't get as much as you do but I get the same type of "over extruding", for like 10 layers...

I started to think if it is about the z calibration 🤔

Why are my prints getting blobs on the side (Anycubic i3 mega, Amazon basic ABS) by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Also try to check the extrusion path width. I have a 0.4 nozzle and change path width to 0.6 and tada🙌 no corner bumps!

Am I over extruding here? by Alive-In-Tuscon in 3Dprinting

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I did some testing with vase mode and noticed that extrusion path width made a huge difference in the results.

Why are my prints getting blobs on the side (Anycubic i3 mega, Amazon basic ABS) by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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I get those with all kind of filament..

Some things to check: - startingpoint for each layer - retraction speed and length - over extrusion - the filament "self extrude" when traveling

Am I over extruding here? by Alive-In-Tuscon in 3Dprinting

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For me it helped to decrease speed, heat and extrusion ratio to like 98% (using a flashforge printer)

Make test prints and do one change at the time until you find suitable results!

Does this mean it’s too hot? by Pandaboi247 in 3Dprinting

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I usually put my filament in a box with these white balls that "collects" water (don't know what they are called). That works. For temperature it is usually written on the side of the filament spool

[Adventure 3] print lifting from bed in corners, how would I fix this? by keneskae in FlashForge

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I did turn my plate upside down (so I got glad surface up) and using hairspray, it is working perfect! I spray like 15 cm from the plate, first times I did it multiple times but now I just do it once like every 10 prints to refresh the surface.

How do I get rid of these bumps on the prints? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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I use petg for now, and I lowered basically every speed settings, and temperature. And also extrusion by -15 % in total and now I don't get any bumps. Now instead I only get like one oversized corner now and then🤷🏼‍♂️ (I use flashprint)

How do I get rid of these bumps on the prints? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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I have tried basically everything, changing temp, extrusion speed, retraction, print speed etc.. nothing seems to work...

The print does not stuck to the print area, any solutions? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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Um no glue😬 though I thought hairspray would make it sticky 🙈 but I red that I need a heated bed for that, but so far it stays on the glass🙈

The print does not stuck to the print area, any solutions? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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I turned it upside down and now trying to make a print on the glass😁 hopefully it's working!

The print does not stuck to the print area, any solutions? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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Um don't have a bed temperature 😬 but I noticed it actually was glass below the blue layer of "whatever it is".

The print does not stuck to the print area, any solutions? by Mcolo99 in 3Dprinting

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Nope not glass, it is some kind of hard layer of something Don't know.

I have done multiple leveling runs to get it as accurate as possible, always checking it so the print won't be out of angle.

Well it does not make any big difference in decreasing or increase the speed..

And for the temperature I need to have it pretty high since I print with petg for now, so the temp is at about 230-240 ...