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10 ways to get rid of stringing in your 3D prints - MSN
Increase your travel move speed Moving rapidly to reduce unintentional filament drips Another way to fix stringing is to speed up your printer’s nozzle when it’s not printing.
A lot can go wrong when you're printing a 3D object, with the inconvenient "stringing" being one of the most common.
When the 3D printer gives up, don’t wait for the experts. Here are solutions to the most common problems: layers failing to attach, stringing, and overheating.
In the video after the break [dizekat] gives us a throwback to those times with the Marionette 3D printer, completely forgoing linear rails in favor of strings.
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