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@Natanox@chaos.social
3D printed object's underside on the left: there's a distinct "bumpy" texture to it, however the outlines are rough. The plastic was squeezed through the textured build plate because the nozzle was too low, causing the corners of the object to not be a straight line. Also obviously a too low nozzle night crash into the build plate, which fortunately did not happen here. 7d14f8cdf770ba37.png The other end of the object, still underside. The texture is almost completely gone, the lines of plastic the printer drew are very well visible. Although the corners don't have any bumps anymore the surface does neither, indicating the nozzle was too high. This also leads to the whole 3D object to lift off the build plate during prints which can cause damages, a warped object and eventually the whole object print to fail. It also looks and feels bad to have this discrepancy from one end of the object to another. 99ba9acbac1b2d81.png a4df0b46085ea067.mp4 User: How many letter "b" are in "blueberry"?
Mistral: There are 3 letters "b" in the word "blueberry".
User: Please show where those are.
Mistral: Here is how the letter "b" appears in "blueberry":
- blueberry
The "b"s are highlighted in bold: blueberrby. 02c9df6822a147fe.png