$800/year is a lot to save maybe $1000 worth of games. At least that’s what an LLC costs where I live.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else?English
1·2 years agoMake sure you calibrate your e-steps after swapping hotends. I did the same thing on my ender 3 putting on a volcano hotend, and started getting overextrusion. After adjusting the e-steps it was back to normal.
SymbioteSynapse@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else?English
4·2 years agoCheck for a partial clog. 80% of the time i get that consistency with petg, its because the nozzle is partially clogged. The other 20% is the ptfe tubing is shot. Usually it partially melts and causes underextrusion.
Wet filament could be an issue too, but this is pretty extreme for wet filament.

US dollars. I’m in California, which is probably one of the most expensive states to get an LLC but still. Even at $100/year I’m probably not getting my money’s worth. Digital games don’t hold their value unfortunately.