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    • airscapesundefined
      airscapes
      last edited by

      Hard to tell from the image but looks like water pops.. or PETG or TPU printed too hot. What filament is this..

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      • MaxGyverundefined
        MaxGyver @Velvia
        last edited by

        @velvia

        I have the same issue with my prints. I have a Bondtech LGX direct extruder. I am also using prusa slicer. Maybe this is a slicer related issue?

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        • Velviaundefined
          Velvia @airscapes
          last edited by

          @airscapes It is PETG, but I get the same issue on the first print from a completely fresh roll. Different brand.

          Homegrown, grass fed and organically built 350mm delta

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          • Velviaundefined
            Velvia @Visionary
            last edited by

            @visionary Tried playing around with this, problem persists.
            It's usually in the same place as well, but not always.

            Homegrown, grass fed and organically built 350mm delta

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @Velvia
              last edited by

              @velvia said in Tiny dimples on print surface (not Z-seam):

              @airscapes It is PETG, but I get the same issue on the first print from a completely fresh roll. Different brand.

              It looks too random to be anything other than "water pops" as someone else put it. In my experience, PETG is the worse filamant for producing those small "zits" if it isn't completely dry. For info, the worse filament I ever had was a brand new reel of Esun PETG, vacuum packed in foil and used within minutes of unpacking but completely unusable. I gave it away to one of my YouTube followers who spent days trying to dry it with limited success. We concluded that it must have submerged in water for a week before they vacuum packed it 🙂

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • Velviaundefined
                Velvia @deckingman
                last edited by

                @deckingman 😂
                I'll try with ASA and see if it's any different.

                Homegrown, grass fed and organically built 350mm delta

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Try a vase mode print and see if there is a pattern? That eliminates travels and retractions and would isolate filament issues.

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                  • mikeabuilderundefined
                    mikeabuilder
                    last edited by

                    It's good to double check for repeatability. I had an issue with pressure advance and it was 100% repeatable - in an almost scary way.

                    If it is repeatable, use the slicer to look at the specific layer where the defect is. Open the gcode file you printed in PrusaSlicer (don't re-slice) and use the horizontal scrollbar to look at the specific location of the defect. Is this where a layer change is happening? Or is it moving from an outer perimeter to an intter perimeter at the defect? Once you get the specific steps that are occurring you can start asking why that specific movement might cause a flow disruption. PA, IS, and retract are things I think about.

                    If it's truly random, then I'm in agreement with the filament as a culprit.

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                    • Velviaundefined
                      Velvia @Phaedrux
                      last edited by Velvia

                      @phaedrux Just tried with ASA. The problem is still there.
                      Doing a vase mode print now and it looks good, cannot see any dimples/holes.

                      @mikeabuilder
                      Had a look at the gcode, and nothing special happens at those points. They are at even outer walls/perimeters.

                      Homegrown, grass fed and organically built 350mm delta

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                      • airscapesundefined
                        airscapes @Velvia
                        last edited by

                        I always print PETG at 230-235 any hotter and we get water pops unless the roll was just dried.. New rolls will sometimes need to be dried.. good luck finding the root cause

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                        • rexxundefined
                          rexx @Velvia
                          last edited by rexx

                          @velvia print genrally looks clean to be wet material but it looks like wet material effects to me but if i had to bet its in the slicer my old cura use to do travel moves like richard simmons
                          usually a partialy wet roll gets better as it runs as the heats help dissapate the filament in que just being close to the heat more than it was off
                          also if it exrudes just in the air you should see if its wet or not the added backpressure (on the bed)would make it better not worse i usualy would see

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