#Quality getting worse

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glacial sundial
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Hello all. I am coming to an issue. I’m currently running an ender 5s1 with ultimaker cura as my slicing program. For context: when I first started 3D printing, my prints were not as bad as recently with very little blemishes. Most recently, my prints have been coming out more awful than usual with constant sounds of popping noises, pock marks, and zits. I have purchased an esun dry box lite and have kept my filament as dry as I can in order to avoid it absorbing moisture (I am currently using esun pla+). Have I done something wrong? Are there ways to improve the quality of my prints? Attached are two videos showing the two recent prints I’ve made

glossy tapir
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A bit late, but this just sounds/looks like a typical moisture issue to me. How long did you have the filament in a drybox? Worst case scenario, you have to get a new roll of Black PLA+ which is typically a very cheap purchase (especially right now with black friday on amazon)

glacial sundial
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Sorta gave up and just started vigorously sanding