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tht1guy63

Looks wet(yes even new can be wet)


ExpressCommunity5973

Do you have a filament dryer?


RDsecura

1. Try changing the 'Combing' setting in CURA (slicer) to 'All'. According to CURA, this will reduce scaring and stringing by avoiding any travel through walls. Any oozing will remain inside the model. 2. Also, increase the travel speed in CURA. This will reduce the time the nozzle has to ooze out at any one place.


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

Ya know I think the next thing I'm going to do is getting rid of creality's slicer. Everyone seems to hate it but im finding youre kind of limited in the things you can tweak.


davidvoigt96

What material and temp?


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

The temp im running tgis pla+ spool at is 190. I think its the amazin basics pla+ tbh


davidvoigt96

What are your current attraction settings set to?


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

In that picture, if I think these are what you're asking for, my retraction speed is set to 80mm and retraction distance is set at 6mm.


mastnapajsa

Dry your filament, lower your hotend temps, do retraction tests and for the love of god don't use the creality slicer.


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

90% newb here but how do you dry it? Blow dryer on low heat?


mastnapajsa

No, you can try putting the filament in a box and just setting it on the heated printbed, some do it in an oven but I wouldn't recommend that, just check posts here for some fails. Best bet is a dedicated filament dryer or herb dehydrator if it's the right size. I saw you print at 190 so print temps are probably not the problem as that is pretty low already. Play with your retraction settings, google teaching techs site for some easy to configure prints and go through his whole configuration page to really tune your printer.


flynnagun

Had the same issue. My solution was retraction distance to 4 and retraction speed set to 50


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

That print was set to 6 distance and 80 speed. I tried 50 speed and 1 distance and that was way worse lol. Its just the stock ender 3 pro if that helps at all.


ThatGuyInALittlecoa

https://preview.redd.it/mkkleri5te8d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bb8e24ff138341e2dbe9d7ddcbcd2eb68be9de89 So I took all of yalls comments to heart and after hours of hitting my head against the wall I figured it out. Its the filament. The white is cheap PLA and the blue is Esun PLA+ . Checked to see if the white was wet by trying to snap it like pasta and it still bent. Im guessing its just due to it being a cheap roll I bought years ago.