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Posted · Blob Problems since Cura 5.3.1

Do someone also got that pretty ugly Vertical Blobs or lets call it Artifacts on the outer wall since Cura 5.3.1?

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    Posted · Blob Problems since Cura 5.3.1

    It looks like that since i use Cura 5.3.1. It was very smooth out wall with Cura 5.2.2, now in 5.3.1 these ugly vertical blobs show up.

    My problem is that Cura 5.3.1 slices way faster  than 5.2.2, thats why i really want to use 5.3.1, but with these surface problems , I cant.

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    Posted (edited) · Blob Problems since Cura 5.3.1

    here I got some other pics, to show you how it looks on my outer walls, its pretty similar to those pics

    many ppl seem to have the same issues since Cura 5.3.0/1

     

    I tried the print after slicing on two diffrent sidewinder x2, and two Fl Sun V400.

    those 4 printer`s are diffrent in age, 1 X2 and 1 V400 are just 1 week old, and they work absolutly precise.

    I tested it  to be able to exclude hardware problems. I also tested it with Cura 5.2.2, and there the Problem didnt show up.

     

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    Posted · Blob Problems since Cura 5.3.1
    17 hours ago, Wolle said:

    Do someone also got that pretty ugly Vertical Blobs or lets call it Artifacts on the outer wall since Cura 5.3.1?

     

    I think i've got the same problem? It looks like Cura drops a small bubble right before starting every next layer.
    To rule out other problems i changed the nozzle, the filament and tried a lot of different settings, but nothing worked.
    After i rolling back to an older version of Cura (5.2.0) the problems are gone..


    bubbles.thumb.jpg.521f4e13bc12ea25652148b551f56cd8.jpg

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    Posted (edited) · Blob Problems since Cura 5.3.1

    I don't have a picture offhand but I am having the same problem models sliced in 5.3.1 have zits all over them if I roll back to 5.2 they go away.

    Ender 3 S1 Pro

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