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  1. Hi, I'm currently working with a Ultimaker s3, and I don't get satisfying results and i suspect it is because of one or both of the cooling fans.
    One side of the print just doesn't look right, like it have had too much heat - and yes i am using the default settings from cura. 
    This might be a stupid question, but is there a way to check if the cooling fans work as they should?
    If yes, how!?

  2. Tried the 3DBenchy test, and this was the outcome?
    It's only the side u can see on the picture that looks like this - the other side is almost perfect.
    And I for sure know it isn't the file 
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    Now I'm trying the 3Dbenchy test once again, where I've tried turning the boat towards ''me'' Bc i suspect this ^ being of the heat

  3. On 9/25/2020 at 4:19 PM, Framar said:

    This looks similar to what I get with our S5.

    Is it an issue for you? 
    I'm more or less assigned to the printer at my work, and my ''boss'' arent satisfied with the result at all
    He got much cheaper printers, who delivers a much better and nicer outcome  

  4. Hi
    I'm having some trouble with a ultimaker s3 
    When I'm printing, I get unsatisfying results - hardly any smooth surface 
    I've attached some pictures of the print, the ultimaker is doing right now & the file I've used to the print.
    I  mean the print isn't all bad, it's still useable 
    Anyone who knows what the problem could be?

    It's not just this file, but anything I'm trying to print.

    I've cleaned the heads totally using hot and cold pull
    I've changed both the PVA and PLA to new rolls 
     

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    høj flaskeholderv1.3mf

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