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Posted · Problem with a print / stringing with small figures / bed adhesion? Picture below

Hey!
 

I have a problem with my printer, which usually printed fine but this print has too many small parts in it.

I've tried a few different settings but could not get it right.

 

printer: Anycubic neo 2

 

is there a possibility to print from outside to inside? Also it skips too fast from heart to heart. I could simply not find this option in my version of Cura anymore, googling for a solution!

 

Version: 5.5.0

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    Posted · Problem with a print / stringing with small figures / bed adhesion? Picture below

    The "Wall Ordering" setting is in the Wall section.  You can try "outside to inside".

    There seems to be a couple of problems.  Have you tried using an adhesion promoter?  Is the bed nice and clean and wiped down with Isopropyl Alcohol?

    If you increase the "Initial Layer Flow" by 5% you will get more squish.

    Enabling Z-hops can either fix the problem, or make it worse (if "not sticking" is the issue).

    What is your Initial Layer Print Speed?  A slow first layer would seem to be a good idea.

    There are a lot of hearts with tips missing.  Something might be going on with the retraction settings.

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