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Breakaway white, Difference between detected height of both print cores exceeds realistic values error


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Posted (edited) · Breakaway white, Difference between detected height of both print cores exceeds realistic values error

Hello, 

 

Whenever I use break-away white filament as support I run into this error the next time I try to print something.

 

The difference between the detected height of both print cores exceeds realistic values

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Prior to the hot probe calibration it seems like the leftover filament oozes out. This is prior to the print cleaning or priming phase. I'm not quite sure of the correct phrase for this phase/sequence. 

 

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Right now I either pre-heat it for a couple of minutes and then clean the probe prior to starting up. But it's a pain if I forget this step. Is this normal? Why do I see leftover filament oozing out before calibration or loading into the extruder?  

Edited by alorenzi
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