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Would you mind linking to the post where you were trying to fix this? I was having trouble with overhang areas and sagged stringing. Curious if that's what you were having problems with.
I do see some clubbing at your base corners, meaning you should adjust your flow for your first layers, as well as your expansion settings. I'll see if I can find mine and share.
Of course! This should be the original link. I think my issue was slightly different, but hopefully this helps. My stepper motors were over heating and skipping steps. If it looks like that might solve your issue, this article helped with my ender 3
Thank you! I appreciate it!
I've been running and Ender 3 Pro for years. Just upgraded the main board this summer from the v1 board. Done a lot of work to it, but it's always so finicky. I'm considering a Bambu eventually.
I’m considering an a change at point as well. The v2 has been great but finicky is a perfect description. Any reason you were thinking Bambo Labs instead of a Prusa?
Only that I saw a Bambu in person just flying through a print like it was on uppers. Shit was excellent compared to the speed of my E3P. I imagine I should take more time to shop since I'm not in any rush.