Not looking for support, just wanted to show newcomers that good printers with good calibration also can make spaghetti.
I’m not entirely sure what happened here, as I didn’t pay attention, but stuff like this usually happens when a booger of nozzlesnot sticks to the print somewhere and hardens, and next time the unsuspecting print head comes along it hits the (now solidified) snot, and the belts skip a tooth or two.
1/10.
You wanna see spaghetti?

That’sa mamma’s pasta!
My son didn’t clean the plate after putting his filthy hands everywhere and lost bed adhesion from the word ‘go’.
Ooof, this is the reason why I religiously watch the first layer and why my daughters ain’t printing without me or the missus around just yet!
Needs more fan tangle
The squid are nice, but you need a hotend blob if you want to get higher than 6 out of 10. A blob that also consumed a silicon sock will get you to 9, probably.
What about a partially cleaned blob… of PP… that also went inside the sock?

My ender3 will do that if printing by usb and it loses mains briefly. The brain stays alive but the body stops.
2.5/10
Only 2.5? Someone gave me bonus points for the “Squid in the seaweed”.




