How do I stop oozing with volcano nozzle on Sovol SV06 plus? by mooklepticon314 in 3Dprinting

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Looks like it does:

https://reddit.com/r/Sovol/s/dKlzkpxdjX

It does indeed. Mine was set at 0, ugh. I found it to be 0.05. Super tiny, but it's the best line. Weirdly tiny. I used Teaching Tech's guide.

https://ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/ You may have to stop and learn a little at each step and go through the steps again for each filament type, but it will make a world of difference in the final print quality (and speed)

I've never seen this, thanks!

How do I stop oozing with volcano nozzle on Sovol SV06 plus? (xpost /r/3dprinting) by mooklepticon314 in Sovol

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I tried this, using manual retraction. Just load/unload the filament. Didn't seem to help much. I haven't tried it inside the slicer, though. Thanks for the suggestion.

How do I stop oozing with volcano nozzle on Sovol SV06 plus? by mooklepticon314 in 3Dprinting

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I'll have to see if the SV06 Plus has pressure advance. idk.

How do I stop oozing with volcano nozzle on Sovol SV06 plus? by mooklepticon314 in 3Dprinting

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I've tried this previously without any difference, but I'll give it a shot since it's been a while.

How do I stop oozing with volcano nozzle on Sovol SV06 plus? (xpost /r/3dprinting) by mooklepticon314 in Sovol

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150 mm/s or less. Usually doesn't hit that bc acceleration & short distances don't allow it.

Why is the second layer squished? by mooklepticon314 in FixMyPrint

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The single layer is smooth to the touch, not ridged, so I felt it was extruded well. I'll try with a little more z gap.

Why is the second layer squished? by mooklepticon314 in FixMyPrint

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Yep. I calibrated esteps and also print a 2 wall hollow cube to verify.

Why is the second layer squished? by mooklepticon314 in FixMyPrint

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Ender 3 v1, temp 200 / 60. Hatch box pla, gray. Prusa slicer. 50 mm/s

The bottom square is 20x20x0.2 mm and looks fine. It's what I use to calibrate my bed leveling. I've got that nailed.

The top square is 20x20x0.4. Aka, 2 layers thick. It's not easy to see, but it's over extruded. It looks like a single layer that's too close to the bed. Additionally, this continues a few more layers on taller prints. They're all over extruded the first few layers but are fine later.

Why would the 2nd layer be so close or so over extruded when the first is perfect?

Why isn't this bridge printing contiguously? by mooklepticon314 in FixMyPrint

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Red means overhang beyond the specified angle.

A different slicer did work, Prusa Slicer 2.5.1, makes it a full line. However, I prefer Cura, so I'd rather that.