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Sep 2016

Thanks for your suggestion. I tried printing at a much lower speed and that didnt gave any result. First I go calibrate my printer and if that does not work I print 4 of them in 1 go to see what that gives. Let you know when its done.

For now I did the following things to make it better:

- Lower the temp 5 degrees (no result)

- Increased the retraction with .5 MM

- Next to my nozzle fan I added a desktop fan to bring more cooling (cleaner model, but still a brow on the left eye)

- Calibrated my layer width (no result)

- Slowed the printer from 3600 to 2800 (no result)

For now I am going to print 4 of them in 1 print and see if that makes it better. Though, I cannot imagine that it should be that you have to print more models to get a clean one… Somewhere, something is going wrong, but I have no clue what… I hope that anyone has some extra tips and tricks.

I have tried 180 but not with the bed off. 180 for the PLA I am using is lower than it likes. The loop at the top will crumble if touched, like it crystalized. It doesn’t react this way when printed at a higher temp.

Lower temp and no heatbed indeed ensured is saw no braw above the eye… :slight_smile: Have to keep on testing I guess.

20 days later

From what I can tell this issue is caused by the way the nozzle is coming off the print when the slicing is going on. I currently have an army of marvins laughing at me. Every print better than the other but ultimately i think this is an issue resolved in the slicer