The last time I had overextrusion was due to overuse of matte filament (abrasive). The hole of the nozzle was too large. Since you only have this issue on one of your printers, have you checked the nozzle?
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I will check that, I hope its that as that would be an easy fix. Also I only use matte filament.
So a combination of three changes finally got me back the correct result.
- Changed the nozzle for a brand new one, that helped a lot but still had a fee issues.
- Remeasured my extrusion amount and recalibrated the e-steps, they had gone quite a way out.
- Reduced the temp by 10°C apart from the first layer.
Thanks for your help!
I only know that in an other group they said it's the pressure of the Z-axis or too high temperature
So a combination of three changes finally got me back the correct result.
- Changed the nozzle for a brand new one, that helped a lot but still had a fee issues.
- Remeasured my extrusion amount and recalibrated the e-steps, they had gone quite a way out.
- Reduced the temp by 10°C apart from the first layer.
Thanks for your help!