Not looking for support, just wanted to show newcomers that good printers with good calibration also can make spaghetti.

I’m not entirely sure what happened here, as I didn’t pay attention, but stuff like this usually happens when a booger of nozzlesnot sticks to the print somewhere and hardens, and next time the unsuspecting print head comes along it hits the (now solidified) snot, and the belts skip a tooth or two.

  • squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Massive layer shift, but also the part before isn’t exactly great quality. I’d say crap or wet filament.

    I’ve seen worse, but it ain’t exactly great either.

    3/10.

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      It’s a filthy print sheet, actually. Filament is dry and good, but it’s been a long while since I cleaned the print surface.