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swordriff 119
If it is ok with another material, you need to reconfigure speed and temp.
If its the same filament and now prinds badly, I say Teflon/ Heater / Sensor amnd les likely
Bowden tube (actually).
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DidierKlein 729
Hard to tell from the picture
It looks like stringing to me.
Reducing temperature and increasing travel speed to 250mm/s will help.
Maybe you have better pictures? Zoomed on the problematic areas?
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guillaumeMartinez 1
Merci Didier pour tes précieux conseils
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