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Posted (edited) · Printing problem

I can't really tell from the picture, my guess is that setting "Z Seam Alignment" (in Cura, under Shell) to "Random" will help (with this model setting this to "Back" will probably only move it to another place on the model)

I would also try reducing the amount of oozing happening at start or end of printing a line. Maybe the experimental option "Coasting" can help as well?

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    Posted · Printing problem

    HI,

    have the same problem...

    i buy the extruder + update and print with cura 15.04.6.

    dont know what ist the base oft the problem the hardware update or the cura version, in the past i dont have the problem.

    i try now the new version of cura 2.3.1, will see if helps

    have anyone a idea to solve the problem?

    thanks

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    Posted · Printing problem

    That's the z-scar and it's very hard to eliminate completely:

    http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/30-getting-better-prints#z-scar

     

    Thanks IRobertl

    This guide is valid for cura 2.3?

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