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it mostly comes down to cooling, and measuring the diameter properly, and putting the right diameter into the slicer (2 sig decimals). speed and cooling are important in this context. if the previous layer has not cooled below 55C, it will stay gooey, and make the ugly smeary mess you are seeing.
1. turn up the fan
2. increase the min layer time
3. print slower
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it mostly comes down to cooling, and measuring the diameter properly, and putting the right diameter into the slicer (2 sig decimals). speed and cooling are important in this context. if the previous layer has not cooled below 55C, it will stay gooey, and make the ugly smeary mess you are seeing.
1. turn up the fan
2. increase the min layer time
3. print slower
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