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→‎Known Issues and Fixes: additional PETG filament build-up notes.
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* The above settings are a "best compromise", to get '''good''' results, without limiting the print speed any more than necessary.
* The above settings are a "best compromise", to get '''good''' results, without limiting the print speed any more than necessary.
* Check the print head periodically. If PETG is building up on that, use the Black Bent Noise Tweezers to grab the PETG on the nozzle tip.
* Check the print head periodically. If PETG is building up on that, use the Black Bent Noise Tweezers to grab the PETG on the nozzle tip.
** Due to this filament build-up on the outside of the printhead, any print that could be described as a "highly shaped bock of plastic" will probably work. It is prints where the head constantly moves over open air (no plastic under the head), that melted PETG dropping off the outside of the printhead will probably cause the print to fail.
* To print with PETG, start with a '''clean''' nozzle; and the 1st layer (inside the Brim) needs to be perfect.
* To print with PETG, start with a '''clean''' nozzle; and the 1st layer (inside the Brim) needs to be perfect.


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