@kb58 said in Is there a cure for embarrassing oozing?:
@fcwilt As you've mentioned, there are so many variables associated with 3D printing, often interrelated, it makes for a long process of sorting them all!
Indeed.
The same can be said of slicers. I normally using Simply3D (S3D) but I have Cura and Prusa which I keep up to date.
I try them every once in a while but their default settings don't work well for me and it's another long process to get to know them as well as I know S3D.
PLA works well for most of what I do.
I have some other kinds of filament I wish to try but I tend to postpone starting down that rabbit hole again.
Try dropping your extruder temp in 5 degree steps. You also up your retraction in 1mm steps.
I prime and clean the nozzle at the start of a print and it gets busy printing the skirt long before any significant oozing occurs.
Frederick