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    • Stealthy_TTundefined
      Stealthy_TT
      last edited by Stealthy_TT

      Hey all,

      So since I’ve been using Duet I cannot seem to get rid of the nozzle dragging across the layer it’s printing, it causes some stringing and I can hear the drag when the hotend is traveling.

      Any ideas on what I should be changing?

      Z steps are basically perfect, +100mm is within .07-.10mm. My first layer also lays down great

      Cura has the correct filament diameter also. My extruder is also calibrated to within.07-.10mm

      Heres a picture of my top layer, this is happening starting from like layer 4 and gets to this point. Don’t mind the blob, messed up on my end code in cura, nozzle dropped into the print haha

      0_1524297517199_image.jpg

      ![alt text](0_1524297409228_1DF899F1-17DC-497E-8650-016F1CAC645F.jpeg image url)

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      • burtoogleundefined
        burtoogle
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        Make sure that the Cura combing setting is set to "No Skin". If you don't do that, it will allow travel moves to cross skin areas without retraction or z-hop. Can you please post your gcode so I can see if there's anything odd about it?

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        • Stealthy_TTundefined
          Stealthy_TT
          last edited by Stealthy_TT

          Hey Burtoogle,

          Thanks for chiming in, I wasn't using combing but just turned it on.

          Are you wanting the actual file, or the whole gcode?

          Also printing another one now with a extrusion multiplier of 90, looks better. also scaled the overall size from 20x20x5 to 30x30x5

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          • Stealthy_TTundefined
            Stealthy_TT
            last edited by

            Heres what this one looks like at 90% extrusion multiplier 0_1524300713481_7BF99C00-0101-4D37-803C-E466EDDBA2B7.jpeg

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            • burtoogleundefined
              burtoogle
              last edited by

              Sorry, what I meant was, don't use combing set to "All", either turn combing off or set it to "No Skin".

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              • Stealthy_TTundefined
                Stealthy_TT @burtoogle
                last edited by

                @burtoogle

                I set it to skin when i had it on. Now i turned it back off, and now for some reason every line it puts down its doing a retract. like every line other than outer walls

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                • Stealthy_TTundefined
                  Stealthy_TT
                  last edited by

                  Just loaded a older Gcode file i had, no issues with that one. i must have did something wrong here.

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                  • peter247undefined
                    peter247 @burtoogle
                    last edited by peter247

                    @burtoogle said in Nozzle dragging over print:

                    If you don't do that, it will allow travel moves to cross skin areas without retraction or z-hop

                    I think that is a part of the puzzle I've been looking for ? , Cura don`t make it simple for you does it ?, I've been looking for some sort of lift while traveling command.

                    Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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                    • Stealthy_TTundefined
                      Stealthy_TT
                      last edited by Stealthy_TT

                      So just an update. for some reason cura was giving me really crap prints. I downloaded Slic3r and configured it, and man my first print from it was pretty flawless. Seems like Slic3r slices better than Cura. The one thing I hated about cura was that it would travel to the next layer then lift z to start printing, Slic3r does the opposite and lifts head then moves.

                      Yeah I could use Z hop on Cura, but that always gave me a poorer print.

                      Will post a picture of the difference0_1524604892005_1E4FE3B0-6284-457A-96C5-C61D36EDAA57.jpeg 1_1524604892006_8829D302-24E2-4643-BB1F-4A9BE5A990C4.jpeg

                      Far right is a Slic3r print, the two on left are from Cura, all pictures printed with .2 layer height.

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