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Posted (edited) · Frist print

Hi guys,

 

I just put together my Ender 5 and wondered what to print first. Having just broken the cover of my mobile I went searching for one and quickly found one.

Printing it turned out to be more difficult than finding it. As you can see in the pictures the top part is ok but the bottom part is to narrow. Can you point me in the direction of what can be wrong? 

Nozzle was set to 200 and bed to 60 degrees

 

Thank you

 

 

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Edited by DocHoliday
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    Posted · Frist print
    1 minute ago, DidierKlein said:

    Hi @DocHoliday 

     

    Yes the post is approved but it seems no one can help you on your issue.

     

    If the fit is to narrow maybe you can simply increase the size a tiny bit in cura and print it again

     

    Hi Didier,

     

    Ok thank you. I just saw the message your content will need to be approved but it will be about my next post not the top one.

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