so i admit im new to 3d printing. I'm at odds when they list sales and deals that the twitter account "Plastic Fantastic" lists as an "on sale" (cheap) thread. I've now printed a few things with this filament and I've noticed some faint lines in my print layers. so far nothing has indicated that this leads to structural problems. Today I started printing some parts to update the bed leveling knobs on my printer and I'm having problems again but they seem to be more frequent. I asked on the discord server and was prompted to check the filament diameter. I found a 0.007 inch deviation in filament diameter. Converted to metric value, ie deviation 0.17 mm. This is significantly more than the specified deviation of 0.03 mm.
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