
So I'm new to the 3D printing community. Although I've been a programmer and CNC machine operator for over 15 years and have read quite a bit about additive manufacturing, it goes without saying that I'm a quick learner. Point for most of my PLA filaments. I had some stretch and the stack was weak. I made some adjustments and now I have almost no bad spots or stretches. Strong impressions. I even increased the feedrate to 100mm/s with an acceleration of 1000 (I changed Cura's default max to 5000 under admin). I use Cura 4.11 for slicing. Print speed 75mm/s210⁰C and 45⁰ to 55⁰Retract 0.5 (3.5 non-direct drive) Comb - ALL turning on the roll is nice too. Glass table with glue Elmer's Washable School

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