make sure your max temp in your filament profile is set to 260 and your recommended range fits 225-260 within it or that will override the g Code. you were probably printing the same temp at each layer. You can watch the nozzle temp in the device tab while its printing to confirm. I made this mistake the first time around and max temp was 245 so the first 4 layers were the same essentially
Mine looks basically the same as this one and I saw the temp changing on the screen every time. So while OP could have messed something up, it is also possible to get it to look like this when it's working correctly. No idea which temp I should choose now though...
Can anyone tell me why this happens? I have already done a flow calibration. Download the 3mf below the stl and print it directly.
I used freshly opened PETG.
My 3D printer model is P1S.
Bambu seems to have changed things on Maker World. Now you have to click on the "Download or Print" button, then pick "Download STL", then pick the "PETG_calibration_set_temp.3mf" file. I don't know why they changed things up like this. The standard 3mf file that is downloaded when clicking "Download or Print" > "Download 3MF" is the wrong one and seems automatically generated by Bambu or something.
Awsome tower. I fugured out that Bambu PETG HF and CF are pretty forgiving on Temp. Did however find that tunning got the blob from not sticking to my nozzle. Thanks for the model.
Profile is good with a known matter that G-code is needed to be added for the right level in the slicer. This helped me to determine the better printing temp for the PETG filament I have.
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