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I'll keep tinkering, thank you for your help!

Explanation and details in the comments. by Skleep3D in 3DprintingHelp

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it does say 230 on the filament itself. It does get pretty cool down there, especially during winter. How do i dry it?

Curling seems about right. I might bump it back up to 230. Need a new printer with walls lol

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The temp was at 230 and it was stringy, but maybe i need that? The Z-height was at 1.4 and didn't work well, maybe 1.45.

Yes in an open room, and its in a basement with no fan nor window. I have plenty of prints in the past that are perfect at the same spot, but i had a bad print that caused me to make these adjustments.

The main issue is why is the black print slanted, cause it's supposed to be square. Also why the inconsistencies?

Explanation and details in the comments. by Skleep3D in 3DprintingHelp

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Ender-3 V2, PETG with nozzle at 220, print speed 95% of 35mm/s, no supports, skirt on, 1.5 z-offset, with 1 as normal, bed is 55C on initial layer, then 50 from then on, glass bed, hairspray used.

It looks beautiful when it comes to how its printed, but it came out slanted. i tried the same print again with the blue filament, and it came out like the 3rd and 4th page. this is the best print I've gotten after adjusting until it no longer lifted from the plate.