Quick diagnosis
Choose between 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mm nozzles based on detail, strength, speed, and filament type.
Likely causes
- Wrong nozzle for detail level
- Layer height too high for nozzle
- Abrasive filament wearing brass nozzle
- Slicer profile not changed
Step-by-step fix
- Use 0.4 mm as the general baseline.
- Use 0.2 mm for tiny details.
- Use 0.6 mm for stronger faster prints.
- Use hardened nozzles for abrasive filaments.
What to check before changing more settings
Only change one variable at a time. Save your current slicer profile before testing, use a small repeatable test print, and compare the result before moving to the next adjustment.
Helpful gear to check
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Nozzle Cleaning Needles
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