I have tried to print some of the risers with different settings on an ender 3 max. I am wondering what settings you use, since all I seem to get is spaghetti when it gets to the top portion. Thanks
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After a little more research it seems like it was actually an adhesion issue. I finally got to sit here and watch what happened. My glass plate got a little damaged from a stupid move on my part and lost it's coating in the center. That caused the riser to let go when it started on the top angled part.
Hi there. What print settings are you using? Are you able to print other TST ok, ie is it just the risers giving you issues? We recommend using the Cura ‘standard’ (ie .2 layer height) profile from Cura 4.8.