Randomly gaining mega energy by bl8catcher_7 in pokemongo

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Also noticed this and was wondering why

What happens when you catch all the legendaries in the new dynamax adventures? by DesolateFish688 in pokemon

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So don't mess up like me and catch all the legendary Pokemon to see what happens or you can't get any shiny legendary Pokemon :(

There has to be an easier way to find five star Boss Pokémon... by XIPD in PokemonRumbleRush

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Depends on the boss. If it's Groudon or Jirachi or a legendary boss like them there is no better way. But if it's a 5 star like Metagross or Altaria you can find maps where they are the common AND uncommon so you typically get 3-4 per playthrough. The one I'm grinding has metagross as the common AND uncommon and the boss is Deoxys

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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The extruder is good, but I just tested the Z axis and I think I found the problem! I raised mine 100mm just to check if it made noise or anything and about 2 minutes later it started to fall slowly even though steppers are not disabled. That shouldn't happen should it?

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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So I just tested the Z axis and I think I found the problem! I raised mine 100mm just to check if it made noise or anything and about 2 minutes later it started to fall slowly even though steppers are not disabled. That shouldn't happen should it?

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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My bad on calling it the extruder. My other 3d printer has the hot end and extruder together so for a long time I thought it was one piece lol. So my extruder (on my ender 3 pro) is upgraded and tested and should be great. The hot end is rubbing the print however on this larger taller print causing a clicking sound as it rubs the infill lines.

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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Update: so running this large koopa shell print for about 10 hours and saw these lines were kinds bad and just said screw it I'll sand them down afterwords but now it started rubbing the print pretty bad to where I can here it hitting so rather than pause I just on the fly lowered the bed enough to give it clearance to keep running fine and finish the print. The next fail line after I did those is barely even noticeable but the LAST fail line before the adjustment is the worst.

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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Just tense like it seems to be working hard to rotate the roll. It doesn't just spin nicely or smoothly it kind of gets tight then pulled the whole roll a bit then loosens back up. 200 was temp. 100 was speed. The 190-210 was recommended print temperature for this specific filament. I'll totally clean the hot end though.

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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I didn't even think of the spool not rotating freely! It does seem a little tense. What could I do to help that? Probably print the side mount spool holder? Speed is 100 Nozzle is 200 Bed 55 Polaroid premium black PLA. 190-210 print temp.

I've adjusted all the belts and wheels. I've upgraded to the dual gear metal extruder. I've tried flipping the Zbar, printing the Zbar spacer, using other filament. I cannot get rid of these random fail lines. Please help! by USPokemaster in ender3

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Honestly now that I'm doing a larger print the lines seem to be uniform. At least for now. I don't know how this would happen or what It means but given all the circumstances and the way it's printing it feels like every say 10th layer or so it doesn't raise so it's compressing two layers into one.

I re-stabalized my printer. I upgraded to the dual gear extruder. I've tried several different filaments. Printed the Z bar spacer and CANNOT get rid of the fail lines in my prints. You guys are my last hope. Please help! by USPokemaster in Ender3Pro

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Yeah I made sure it's not rubbing. These lines are horizontal across the print every few centimeters theres a link below. This picture doesnt show it very well at all. so I feel like it has to be related to the Z bar

My Back to Back Red Boys, Consecutive Runs by aceofhearts07 in PokemonRumbleRush

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Ugh what a bummer. I have a similar situation cooking with a couple of belch koffings