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BTW, currently doing another run with different settings. Now it looks like I'm on the right path. A big nozzle and thicker layers for PVA seem to do the trick.
0.1 mm layer and 0.4 nozzle for PLA & 0.2 mm layer and 0.8 nozzle for PVA almost works like charm. Way faster and consistent PVA depositing, less tool changes, less overall printing time.
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Just the old-fashioned style. Lots of warm water and a brush.
As far as I know, an ultrasonic cleaning bath works best.
Hopefully UM owns one
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