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    • Simoneundefined
      Simone
      last edited by

      Immagine WhatsApp 2024-02-01 ore 17.26.23_3202fe0c.jpg
      What could be the couse?
      Over extrustion of the first layer?
      or the hot-and is too squished to the plate?
      im using an 0.5 mm extruder
      Screenshot 2024-02-01 174339.png

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      • oliofundefined
        oliof
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        yeah I would think you are too close to the bed and you may be printing too cold.

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        • infiniteloopundefined
          infiniteloop @Simone
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          @Simone

          Over extrustion of the first layer?
          or the hot-and is too squished to the plate?

          Difficult to decide from the photo, but in the rear left, it even looks like there a marks of under extrusion. The oozing might indicate uneven extrusion, which could possibly be influenced by the squishing you mention. Test this by varying the initial nozzle height via microsteps on the fly.

          Further potential causes of oozing are the extruder’s temperature (often a tad too high, sometimes too low) and filament quality - possibly, it has torn some humidity?

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          • cosmowaveundefined
            cosmowave @Simone
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            @Simone Eventually you have a high "first layer extrusion factor" ?

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