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Any ideas on this new issue only affecting one of my printers, only seems to be on the bottom layers of a base mode print. The layers that are not done as one continuous spiral. Photos are before and after, ignore the banding on the before! (Thats another issue I have fixed)

Can’t figure this one out, driving me mad as I have orders to fulfil

Solved:

So a combination of three changes finally got me back the correct result.

  1. Changed the nozzle for a brand new one, that helped a lot but still had a fee issues.
  2. Remeasured my extrusion amount and recalibrated the e-steps, they had gone quite a way out.
  3. Reduced the temp by 10°C apart from the first layer.
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[–] Prismo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

So a combination of three changes finally got me back the correct result.

  1. Changed the nozzle for a brand new one, that helped a lot but still had a fee issues.
  2. Remeasured my extrusion amount and recalibrated the e-steps, they had gone quite a way out.
  3. Reduced the temp by 10°C apart from the first layer.

Thanks for your help!