What happened while printing this benchy?
I bought a 0,25 nozzle for my prusa mk2s and to try my new calibration, I print a benchy. The result is ridiculous. I never see a print with these kind of failure.
As you can see, there is these weird uncompleted layers between some decently printed layers. Did someone know what is going on?
I used the standard mk2s 0.25 nozzle 0.05mm setting of the prusa slicer.
Re: What happened while printing this benchy?
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I looked at the page source and was able to find your images. Embedded google drive links don't seem to work for images. You might try imgur.
The 1st thing I recommend when trying anything new is slow it way down. Start the print and immediately dial the speeds down to 50% or so with the front knob. If things look good there, you can try adjusting upwards gradually. If things start working when you slow down, you can likely fix it through print settings in your slicer. If things don't work at low speed, you might have a mechanical issue.
A pic of the underside would be useful. The 1st layer is critical, and if you've switched nozzle sizes, a good pic might reveal some critical issues.
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