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mechman29

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  1. Hi! Thanks for suggesting I slow it down a bit more. I did that and it does seem better. I cut my infill back to 30 mm/s or lower and it seems it has helped a LOT! I also raised the temp up a few degrees. I was printing at 240c, and now at 245c to 250c. Here's a pic of my print at 245c. Obviously, it's not perfect, but it's a LOT better. I'll have to do some more tweaking to get it right on the money, but at least I'm closer!
  2. Thanks for the reply! I just did this same test with it going at 60% speed. Same result. It's actually dragging across the previously laid line and colliding with it and snapping it. I don't understand what's going on. I have watched videos of people printing fast and not having issues.
  3. Hi Everyone! When I print something that has an infill, the nozzle cuts across the previous infill and collides with it and snaps it. It doesn't lay down a blob, but hits the previous line. I can hear it running into and snapping the previous line. I have watched many videos where infills are perfect, yet mine are all snapping as the nozzle crosses it. What in the heck am I doing wrong? I use Cura, I have a Ender 3 v2. Using PTEG. Bed at 70 and nozzle at 250 (recommended on roll of PTEG). Can someone help me figure this out? I'm sure it's a Cura issue within my settings. Or, maybe not! HELP! I've included a pic to show you what I am talking about. I'm a noob, so if you need more info, I'll post it asap.
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