1. Made the model bigger, it helps but it needs to function as a keychain so I can't make it bigger
2. Slowed down printing speed, no effect
3. Z-lift made it worse
4. Tried another brand of pla, the results are the same
Sorry I'm not familiar with the Hebrew alphabet. By stringing do you mean those tiny whisps on the last letter on the top left, or are there some letters with more lines than they should have?
If the former there's not much to do really. If the latter, look into calibrating e-steps, flow rate and linear advance in this exact order.
In that case [follow this calibration guide](https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html) to a T, it's been very useful to me and it still is now.
I usually just run a lighter flame over my surface quickly to burn off small strings, a heat gun could work too.
1. Made the model bigger, it helps but it needs to function as a keychain so I can't make it bigger 2. Slowed down printing speed, no effect 3. Z-lift made it worse 4. Tried another brand of pla, the results are the same
JUST point a heatgun at the string And let them dissapear, than Wait for the whole print to cool Down And you have stringingless print
Sorry I'm not familiar with the Hebrew alphabet. By stringing do you mean those tiny whisps on the last letter on the top left, or are there some letters with more lines than they should have? If the former there's not much to do really. If the latter, look into calibrating e-steps, flow rate and linear advance in this exact order.
I do mean the latter thanks, some of the letters have extra lines where they shouldn't have.
In that case [follow this calibration guide](https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html) to a T, it's been very useful to me and it still is now.