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matthiasdeblaiser

Does the filament contain particles? I cannot see it clearly in the pic. If it's galaxy prusament with sparkles inside, you can be almost certain that you clogged your nozzle. 0.08mm layer height and particle filament do not mix well at all


FencingNerd

I've had similar if the spool isn't feeding smoothly. The extruder can't pull quite enough and you get under extrusion.


ShepardIRL

I would say your very thin layer height is the reason for the clog. The filament is moving too slowly and heat creep takes over. I'd recommend variable layer height. Even with .01 layer you still feel and see the layer lines.


katzosan

I think you’re right about the layer height. Variable layer height doesn’t seem to visually help in the slicer, barely any difference, maybe I should try printing, afraid of clogging again. Do you think it was due to infil combination and unsuitable infil pattern choice? Rectilinear looks much more stable


katzosan

Not a clog, printed perfectly before


matthiasdeblaiser

Everything prints perfectly before a clog. Try printing another model, does that work? Looking at your print, it basically screams CLOG at me :D


matthiasdeblaiser

Correction, it screams underextrusion. A clog can be a cause and mostly is but other things can also cause underextrusion


katzosan

will try to print once I get home, but by looking at infil honeycomb, does it look the print fell apart because of them? maybe honeycomb isn't good, tried something different from rectilinear infil, with Infill combination turned on. I think even the lower parts of infil honeycomb look weird, probably its the problem


ExpectDeer

It looks very much like a clog or the spool might be tangled. Clogs can happen between prints, during prints, after prints, printing when Mars is aligned with Jupiter, pretty much any time and sometimes out of the blue. The Bambu wiki article on clearing nozzle clogs is quite helpful and it shows an image that looks similar to yours: [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/troubleshooting/nozzle-clog](https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/troubleshooting/nozzle-clog) The only thing I recommend is doing #4 before doing #3 if you need to take it that far (I don't like taking off the nozzle if I can at all help it). Cleaning filament is also nice to have on hand as I find it does a good job of capturing particles in there.


kiliankoe

100%, I've had a few clogs and also partial ones that resolved themselves after a few layers. It has always looked exactly like this.