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Very true :) knew that. But that wasn’t it. I haven’t printed with wood filament yet or others. Just petg or pla.
It’s for some reason this PLA+ just directly clogs the Prusa Mini. Even on higher temps. In the end i could “print” something but the quality was ☹️ very bad. I mean it’s not abisimal but compared what I get from other brands it’s… really bad.
I actually had to completely disassemble and clean the hotend after using this filament. Now printing with Colorfabb pla and Prusament petg without any issues at all. 🤷♀️