What do you think this depends on?



What do you think this depends on?

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Temperature and flow. Not enough of either.

Need more info - what filament, what are your settings?

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this happens with all filaments

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Are these Bambu filaments with the basic Bambu settings? Or have the settings being modified a little?

I haven’t made any changes

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My two cents is that the filament isn’t dried enough.

these are new filaments

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New Filament does not necessarily it can’t be ‘wet’. And as other mentioned, please provide Filament (manufacturer, type, etc) and the preset you are using for printing-

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As @Wylaryzel said, new filaments can be “wet”. In my experience, the only time I have problems with wet filaments is when they are new. Did you dry them out before using them or at least let them sit in the AMS for a few hours?

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I posted when I discovered that new filament just out of the vacuum sealed bag was printing poorly. After drying it is perfect.

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[quote=“julie777, post:10, topic:17097”]
I posted when I discovered that new filament just out of the vacuum sealed bag was printing poorly. After drying it is perfect
[/quote]:+1: I also had the same problem and solved it like this

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I think the filament is wet, try using a filament dryer

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