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BLOBS / ZITS ON PRUSA CORE ONE WITH PETG- COMMUNITY FIXES

Prusa Core One PETGBlobs / Zits

7 posts in our dataset matching Prusa Core One + PETG + blobs / zits.

We pulled the 7 matching cases from r/FixMyPrint and ranked the fixes by how often they were OP-confirmed or top-voted. Use these as a starting point - the deterministic engine on Fix My Print can adjust your specific slicer settings.

TOP CONFIRMED FIXES

Confirmed on Prusa Core One with PETG

  1. #1

    Perform a cold pull

    Confirmed by 1 userSuggested in 7 posts17% success rate
  2. #2

    Dry the filament

    Confirmed by 1 userSuggested in 6 posts25% success rate
  3. #3

    Increase bed temperature

    Confirmed by 1 user100% success rate
  4. #4

    Tune pressure advance

    Suggested in 3 posts
  5. #5

    Increase nozzle temperature

    Suggested in 2 posts

Full Failure Guide

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