Material clumping when printing - 3D Printing Stack Exchange I recently started swapping out my nozzle for different sizes After a few times using a 0 4 mm, then 0 8 mm, then back to 0 4 mm, I now have this "clumping" going on when printing The photos are of PLA but this happens with PETG also Before I started changing nozzles, my prints were perfect
How do I prevent PETG from stringing and clumping up? My PETG prints keep clumping up and stringing The print is otherwise fine, but there are so many imperfections because of this It looks like the clumping comes from the infill I tried replacing the nozzle with a hardened steel one and fiddling with the settings, but the issue keeps happening How do I resolve this issue? Printer: AnyCubic
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Bumpy first layer with PETG - 3D Printing Stack Exchange When I print with PLA, I get a perfect first layer However, when I print with PETG, the first layer looks like this: I've read all the info that suggests reducing the temp, speed, and increasing
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How do I remove clogged filament around a nozzle You need heat to remove that If you're hesitant to heat up the hotend, you can use a soldering iron or a butter knife heated over a lighter to start attacking the blob from the outside to get it down to a more managable size