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What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?


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Posted · What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?

Hi

I recognized when I changed my Filament (infill silver pla , the same that I used ) That this material has no clear and smooth extrusion form the nozzle as I normally know

Like this

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What does this mean ?

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    Posted · What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?

    Hi Edel,

    The attached photo, is it 3D Printed?

    If not, could you add a picture of your 3D print? That always helps in diagnosing an issue.

    Based on the picture, I don't know if I should look at the crack, or the surface structure or something else..

    Looking forward hearing from you!

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    Posted · What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?

    Hi Edel,

    The attached photo, is it 3D Printed?

    If not, could you add a picture of your 3D print? That always helps in diagnosing an issue.

    Based on the picture, I don't know if I should look at the crack, or the surface structure or something else..

    Looking forward hearing from you!

     

    I think the object of interest is the string of filament while the blue paper tissue is just used as a photo background ;-)

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    Posted · What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?

    Holy! Thanks @avogra that was hard to see. Ok @edel please explain where that filament came from. Was an atomic? It's that how the filament it's inside the bowden? It's the filament just after going trough the feeder ?

    Info info and more photos. How it should be, how it did look, more.

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    Posted · What does it mean if I have no smooth extrusion?

     

    Hi Edel,

    The attached photo, is it 3D Printed?

    If not, could you add a picture of your 3D print? That always helps in diagnosing an issue.

    Based on the picture, I don't know if I should look at the crack, or the surface structure or something else..

    Looking forward hearing from you!

     

    I think the object of interest is the string of filament while the blue paper tissue is just used as a photo background ;-)

     

    Hah! You are right! In my haste I interpret that as a crack in the surface. Now I feel stupid :p
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