Let me know if you figure it out, if it’s not moisture. Admittedly I don’t have much pteg experience, mostly PLA, ASA, ABS, and PC
If full time Walmart employees need government assistance programs to afford food and pay their rent, is it not Walmart who is leaning on government assistance?
Let me know if you figure it out, if it’s not moisture. Admittedly I don’t have much pteg experience, mostly PLA, ASA, ABS, and PC
How long has your filament been exposed to air? It looks like blobby wet filament to me.


I’m not opposed to people getting their just comeuppance, but it’s pretty plain to see the absolute thirst they have for victim-hood. If they really were victims they’d run out of synonyms to describe the extent of it. Not just because they’re borderline illiterate, but also because they’ve spent 20 years feeling sorry for themselves when nobody has so much as checked them on any of their shitty behavior.
If trans existence is the embodiment of an “oppressive regime” then being murdered on the street would be the embodiment of… “an oppressive regime?”


Since your printer moves the platform you’ll need to provide supports to avoid this. You can slightly mitigate by reducing speed. The supports don’t need to necessarily originate from the bottom, it could just provide a thin beam to resist wobbling in that particular direction.
I agree with the others suggesting splitting it into multiple pieces to avoid wobbling and improve the overhang issues at the same time.


Great idea, never would have thought of that unless one fell off
After all that maybe your bed has degraded or perhaps a temperature probe has come loose somewhere and needs new paste.


Try and single out the cpu cache with cache less mode. 2 sticks is a weird issue if timing didn’t slip on the memory controller or overvoltage was applied.
Looks like head collision. Make sure the bed isn’t baked on the other side causing bumps. It’s odd that it’s multiple spots so definitely look under the bed and make sure everything is clean. If so then check out the bed for breakdown in the top layer. There’s not a great reason other than z collision for that tearing.


Hopefully just survivors of the lead epidemic.


Part of maturing, as someone who insists on solutions when confronted with complaints from others, is acknowledging that those complaints aren’t necessarily put out there to be solved. Sometimes they just want to let you know they’re unhappy to lower the expectations of them for a while or to vent. If all they want is to be left alone or vent, insisting on solutions is akin to criticism when they need it the least.


It looks to me like those clips that come inward a bit are under-supported and it’s leading to poor adhesion of the whole layer. You may try again without the “ignore or remove minor overhangs” equivalent option ticked.
Another common gotcha is water absorption in the filament leading to previous code no longer working with the same spool.


It may not be within your control, but laser printers are infinitely more reliable for small batch printing.


Lol nope, black altima. No doubt they didn’t fix it though, I kinda doubt they have a single mechanic across their entire business. Interestingly in Peurto Rico they have a contract with pep boys to fix their cars so you never have to return them to the station. When the only one we ever saw was in San Juan that was appreciated.
Actually think it was a Maxima, not Altima


Yikes, I wouldn’t drive that either


I’m getting better at it. Unfortunately still end up getting a lot drop shipped from them.


Lol I just found it funny. I know a few people, mostly people from Mexico, that prefer instant. It’s weird but all the power to ya. The only crappy thing about it is that it’s harder to avoid nesco and similarly evil companies when you do that.


All you really can do. They’ll usually say they don’t have one and you’ll just have to call around. Big headache overall


Some of these newer alloy wheels are harder to mount. If you let them know there’s a history of leaks on that tire they may apply tar to the rim which can go a long way. My car has had a lot of issues on one tire until I found the right mechanics, ironically they were also the cheapest (small business who specialize in used tires). Later after getting new tires the problem went away without the tar, so I think it comes down to surface prep.


Maybe I’m snobbish, but instant vs drip vs French press vs americano all taste different and Americano is so much better it was this or a bialetti moka express. My wife said she’d never use the stove top one and I’ve made over 10,000 espresso shots so far, so I’d wager I would have eventually caved in and bought a super automatic anyways. It may have paid for itself in electricity tbh.
Looks good so far. Make sure to vent/not breath too many ASA fumes.