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What’s causing the stringing in my benchy
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What printer, slicer, filament?
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Based on no other data, moisture in the filament.
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What printer, slicer, filament?
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Looks like an Ender based on BL Touch and the hotend shroud.
Either wet filament or badly tuned retraction. Of you've used this filament before jts likely wet.
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Posted: 5/4/2024 9:14:32 PM EDT
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Most likely moisture, but I've also seen running too hot of a hot end temp. This causes the filament to ooze.
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
What’s causing the stringing in my benchy
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