Ok…
Thank you… I got something nice.
On the left is the second print 0.25 MM layer size
100% extrude
Now I will play around and fine tune.
Again thank you to all
Ok…
Thank you… I got something nice.
On the left is the second print 0.25 MM layer size
100% extrude
Now I will play around and fine tune.
Again thank you to all
Makes a big difference! I would definitely check the calibration on your extruder. Somehow mine had changed… a lot and my prints went from nice to crap.
Now I am going to see what I can do… Thanks again everyone
Extruder resolutuion should be set under 0,01 mm/step (microstepping?). And the retract can be better 
What kind of printer u have ?
Built by a fab lab in Montreal.
This is a hand made system
@Keith_Applegarth Sometimes if you only do software calibration when you update software it can reset parameters to default. This is another advantage of firmware calibration over simplistic GUI software calibration. Also, if you decide you want to use different software, the firmware calibration should allow software settings to be accurate at software defaults. Most software sets the extruder scalar to 1, this is much more accurate than a scalar scalar (software+firmware), nobody likes to do extra math, not even little computer robots.
It was a firmware reset from the lcd on the printer. I had reset to default. I had to reload my extruder esteps.
@Keith_Applegarth Awe, a PICNIC.
Too funny! I am just a noob at this. So much to learn and figure out.
@Keith_Applegarth We all are bro. But I have been a machine operator for 20 years, if it has a CNC interface I have probably used something like it. Machine level interfacing avoids a lot of problems, that is why your Bot runs on it, not software. The software just wrote a message to tell the Bot how to execute the firmware functions. Most don’t think this is what a physicist does, but it is, and we do it with science, also known as a tried and true proven method. We as human beings usually just get in the way, I know I do. Print ON!