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Hi, I own an klippered Anycubic printer and it can easily print simple model found on Thingiverse.
However, when the model is more complicated, especialy
* model has many edges /complicated x-secition
* model is dense/1st layer has big area
*filemant is sturdy(PLA)
then it happens quite soon, that
* the printer crashes over the previos layer with loud noise
*printer might lift already printed filament
*ultimately it loses a step in either x or y direction, which makes the print unsightly
So I am quite sure thats a common printer problem, but I am not exactly sure, whats the best way to address it. I came up with these ideas
*raise bed/filemant temperature
*reduce flow to 90%
But none of them really worked really well
So anybody can share his experience ?
Whats the priority list which promises best success ?
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