Did printing with PETG ever work with your printer?
You could create two gcode files for the same model, one for PLA and one for PETG and see if something stands out in their difference.
Did printing with PETG ever work with your printer?
You could create two gcode files for the same model, one for PLA and one for PETG and see if something stands out in their difference.
I got a farfetched theory ... Maybe your printer is underpowered. Printing PETG requieres a higher temperature and thus more power. This is absolute guesswork, but you could try to disconnect your printer from the power outlet and tighten the screws for the power connections going from the power supply unit and going into your printers main board
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Omg, I love it
Unsure what exactly you want to do, but this might be of help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
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For me it was the OS. We agreed, when I started my job, that I would use Windows but that I would eventually switch to Linux, which I did a few months in. If they wouldn't allow it, although agreed upon, I would have left - which I did anyways, but for totally different reasons
What is Captain Rogers doing in the back?
Would love to see when you print it though
If you are into 3D printing you could create filament out of it ... https://hackaday.com/2020/12/16/3d-printing-with-vhs-tape-filament/
That's a few minutes of my life I never get back