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    • bradgirmanundefined
      bradgirman
      last edited by bradgirman

      I'm banging my head against the printer trying to figure this out. Almost perfect cube with some small but fatal flaws. It seems like it's overextruding at the bottom of the X and Y, and then again on the top surface corner. Please advise!!!

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      Using Overture PETG filament 1.75
      Currently using a Duet 2 Wifi board in an MGN cube running RepRap 3.3 with the Duet WiFi Server Version 1.26 through the latest Cura build. Build is a CoreXY
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      • bradgirmanundefined
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        • o_lampeundefined
          o_lampe @bradgirman
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          @bradgirman The big blob on the top surface could be a result of ironing the surface. If you've set ironing to all surfaces, it might also be responsible for the blobs at XY-letters bottom.
          I'm not sure how ironing is called in Cura?

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          • engikeneerundefined
            engikeneer @o_lampe
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            @o_lampe @bradgirman I think its called combing in Cura?

            Definitely agree it could be that. If the ironing/combing moves overextrude (or the layers below are overextruded), it tends to just push all the excess filament to one edge.

            Another thing could be temperature/oozing. I had an issue a while back with some bad filament that oozed quicker than it was being extruded when ironing which gave me some horrible blobs in one corner

            E3D TC with D3Mini and Toolboards.
            Home-built CoreXY, Duet Wifi, Chimera direct drive, 2x BMG, 300x300x300 build volume
            i3 clone with a bunch of mods

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            • bradgirmanundefined
              bradgirman
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              Just wanted to come back and say thank you to everybody, I've been terribly busy but that was it! It was a combination of ironing on every layer and the combing. I've turned off the ironing and combing and have MUCH MUCH better results!

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