I'm using cura and ALL of my settings are listed in these imgur pics:
https://imgur.com/a/i45MkdN
I use a passive enclosure (one of the zipper-closing ones with reflective material on the inside, an HVAC hole in the back and a clear window in front). The enclosure stays around 40-45C when the printer is heated up thoroughly. I also use a PEI bed. What should I modify to help eliminate this slight warping and poor bridging? I'm on an E3V2 with a sprite pro.
#Help me diagnose my benchy problems in ABS
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The only Issue I see is a issue with your overhangs
Your temps look good and cooling is disabled
What ABS do you have?
SUNLU White. I did another print with the fan at 5% the whole time and it came out much better
Yeah
Cooling is better for overhangs
Some layers may need cooling some not
But afaik there isn't a way to set the cooling speed per layer like in prusa
someone please explain to me. why everyone has every stupid setting enabled..

i think hirnspiel means why each setting is visible because 98% of them are never touched
and totally worthless. beside the fact that setting can clash.. there is so much stuff enabled its a wonder you can actually print stuff.
i have to say thats a new statement for me @sharp steppe mostly because i have them all visible and most of them are applied anyway in the back round. at least thats what i thought
yes they are applied in the background.. how much of that stuff is totally unnecessary..
unless they are set to zero you are applying stuff to the print that you either do not understand or it does something funky. which is a troubleshooting spot thats annoying to figure out.
and they are not always on in the backround nomatter if visible or noth
What the hell are you even talking about? Are you trying to say that because I have setting visibility set to "all" I'm "applying stuff to the print that I dont understand"? If so, you're wrong. I understand every setting on that list, and a setting's visibility has nothing to do with it being enabled or not. Are you really a mod? Because that's embarrassing.