Hello fellow withprinters. Whats happening here? Stringing is not the problem, if i print string tests, they are good. Its only in holes, the walls wont stick. Any suggestions for a fix?

Edit: Found the problem. The temperature sensor was faulty. Changed it and now everything is fine.

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  • SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What do you see in the preview in the slicer?

    I bet those are movements across one part of the print to the other and for some reason it isn’t retracting enough before the movements.

    Although you’d see some heavy stringing on a retraction tower test most likely if it’s that bad.

    May be fixed with something like wall order or wipe during infill

    • PixeIOrange@feddit.deOP
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      1 year ago

      Nope, it should be walls. They just wont stick. How does wipe during infill work? cant find anything in cura or google. I try changing the wall order now, thanks for the tip, could work.

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        1 year ago

        Looks at the movement preview. See how the nozzle moves at those layers. But as another said those could be “fake” bridges added to allow sharp overhangs

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          1 year ago

          Its just printing the walls, nothing unxpected. I changed the wall order like suggested in another comment and hope for the best.

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        1 year ago

        Try the “combing” setting “with infill” should drag the nozzle across the infill to wipe any strings away. Be careful with this though as I’ve had it knock prints loose from the bed. This print looks to have a large adhesion surface so it shouldn’t be an issue.