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A particular kind of Under-extrusion


MatiGabaglio

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Posted · A particular kind of Under-extrusion

Hello everyone,

My prints have a weird pattern, that looks like under extrusion. It only appears close to the seam of every layer. This problem shows up in different prints. I tried using random position seam, but didn’t solve the issue. Also, it looks like it is separated in sectors of around 5mm. I am using Cura 5

 

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