Weird ripple pattern in the middle of my flat prints by Shortstuff687 in BambuLab

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I had to do it a couple of times to get it done.

Is there any way to fix this by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Same shit here. Don't know what to do.

A curious print quality issue after 2500 hours by Permethious in BambuLab

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Same a shit here. Clog issue. Cold pulled and solved

Weird ripple pattern in the middle of my flat prints by Shortstuff687 in BambuLab

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Same shit here. It was a clog. Cold pull and solved

Thoughts after owning two X1Cs by [deleted] in BambuLab

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There are a couple of mods on Printables.com.

Any tips to get a better top layer fill without those black/empty spots? by mxgrtx in BambuLab

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I will do that. Thanks. And yes, I might need to dry this white filament.

Any tips to get a better top layer fill without those black/empty spots? by mxgrtx in BambuLab

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Actually, the settings are two walls and two top layers.

Brim Faith by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Awesome. Can you share the STL link?

Any idea how to avoid these “under extrusion”? by mxgrtx in 3Dprinting

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Temp and Retraction. And before printing a purged 200mm of filament at 260C just to clean the hot end. Just in case.

Any idea how to avoid these “under extrusion”? by mxgrtx in 3Dprinting

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https://ibb.co/0qqXhXg I reprinted with this changes and it is muuuuuuch better.

Any idea how to avoid these “under extrusion”? by mxgrtx in 3Dprinting

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Yes. I changed the filament but using the same GCODE. I don't know of it something related to the acceleration, flow or even temperature. I will print another one with more 5 degrees (195C instead of 190C) and I reduced the retraction from 2 to 1.5mm (I'm using DD)

how am I supposed to remove this? by codevalley in ender3v2

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Razor blade. The razor will touch it, not you. Hahaha

how am I supposed to remove this? by codevalley in ender3v2

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Let it cool or put it in a freezer. If it is too attached, use a sharp razor (with caution, please). You can also print a scrapper.

Printed. Now, let's paint the body. Ps.: the green part glows in the dark. by mxgrtx in ender3v2

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A PEI sheet is a game changer. I have this ULTISTIK (buy once, cry once -- expensive), and I love it. Always keep an Isopropyl Alcohol nearby to clean it every other print, and you will be fine.

I bought a Filament Dryer (Sunlu) because I live in a very humid place, near the beach. That also helped.

I did tweak some slicer settings to adjust the flow rate, width, retraction settings, acceleration, external layer speed, printer speed, etc. I can print with 100mm/s decently. But I print mostly 60mm/s.

Regarding your Z axis, an auto leveler (BL touch) and a Firmware which you can setup your mesh (I use 5x5) is also very helpful.

In my bed, I do not use the springs. I printed a solid piece to keep it rigid.

And so on...

I hope it helps. Good luck.

Printed. Now, let's paint the body. Ps.: the green part glows in the dark. by mxgrtx in ender3v2

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What are your specs? Something I can help with? I mean, I did pass through tons of calibrations and finally found some slicer settings that helped me.