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    • ziggymanpopoundefined
      ziggymanpopo
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      So sonce i rebuild my printer ive been fighting a bowline that looks more like a lione shift. Its not though..always the same spot and much more than expexted
      How do i get rid of it.??
      Ive swiched from the torture test from creative tools to the pruca slicer modle that was suposeto fix most of it.
      I also noticed a imprivement in rinning with the diferent stl
      Also increased the infill to 40% to see if it would make a diferance it did not
      Hers some pics
      16060828135684331329480981348516.jpg
      Creativentools
      1606082887541609194626451164538.jpg
      These two are frome the prusa slicer
      Note the droop in the window and in the anchor holes
      I believe one of my setting is still way off and causing the bowline issue. I believe the slicer tirns off the fan in the window but only on the prisa stl
      But dont lnow that for sure
      Any comments highly appreciated. thanks

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      • ziggymanpopoundefined
        ziggymanpopo
        last edited by

        16060832093293051193142734414661.jpg 16060832311168287676844836375023.jpg

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        • ziggymanpopoundefined
          ziggymanpopo
          last edited by

          The old stl (crative tools) dose the bridging just fine
          Over the window but the pruca stl doesn't???? No idea obe ran out of thing to try 😳

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          • ziggymanpopoundefined
            ziggymanpopo
            last edited by

            The top pic was the creative tools stl.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by

              https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/the-benchy-hull-line_124745

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              • ziggymanpopoundefined
                ziggymanpopo
                last edited by

                Iven read that entire bit from prussa
                The only cure i saw was the other stl wich is the second two pics.
                Could it be we need to chainge the jerk and acceleration a bit more because of the ball srew??
                Could that be my cause ???
                By the way pharadrux the chainges we made last time were awsome its running better than it ever has thanks to you 😁 i noticed that when it makes a move to a new location it hauls butt 😳😳it has no prob making the move, but man it's fast hope thats ok

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                • ziggymanpopoundefined
                  ziggymanpopo
                  last edited by

                  Heres an odd question
                  Am i chasing gosts could the problem be the pla im using??? i dont believe it's wet filaments im running it thru a dryer durring printing

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    I would say that the benchy looks good overall. I think the remaining tuning would be done in the slicer.

                    Number of walls, infill %, extrusion width, bridging settings, fan settings, layer time, seam settings, retraction, etc. That's where the details are.

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                    • ziggymanpopoundefined
                      ziggymanpopo
                      last edited by

                      Ok... thank you

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