On Saturday 06 June 2020 14:38:34 Andrew wrote:

> сб, 6 черв. 2020 о 21:00 Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> пише:
> > > Go to Preferences -> Printers -> choose your printer -> Machine
> > > Settings -> Extruder tab -> Compatible material diameter. Should
> > > be 1.75mm
> >
> > It is.
>
> OK. I don't think that any other setting might be that wrong.
> That looks like clogging then.
>
> What happens when you lift the nozzle and extrude say 50mm of filament
> at 5-10mm/s?
> The extrusion should go right down and look pretty straight.

I've not found that menu on the printer.  I assume it s/b on the move 
menu, and that it should be preheated for pla? So I've raised z to 
100mm, and its preheating now.

And it comes out about 97% straight, so I don't think its clogged.
I've raised the line width to match the nozzle and will redo the slice 
when you folks run out of ideas to check.

But before I waste another day doing another render that jut as bad, lets 
concentrate on why the teeth are being rendered by the infill, no 
surface walls for smoothness at all.  Inside or out, its all infill.

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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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