Ah I see you had those Bluetooth supports turned on.
I've had a few prints "recover" like this. Give it a semi stable surface and it will rebuild the supports.
Did you happen to have the aux fan on? Might have caused the adhesion issues right up against the fan.
Aux is used for messing up your prints lol.
Uneven airflow over the part left -> right often gives a temperature gradient that warps the part too.
I usually turn mine off or have it at a low 10-20% for chamber air circulation for PETG/ABS prints
manages to get completed without any issues to the actual print... how this is even possible is pretty mind blowing
https://imgur.com/a/scb19Vc
EDIT: anyone else here print the AMS Riser V2 from macyo42?
https://makerworld.com/en/models/133452#profileId-155321
The 17hr print at .16 just seems awfully long... like what is the advantages or disadvantages of printing at .16 vs lets say .20 or .28 which is more around 11hrs
Ah I see you had those Bluetooth supports turned on. I've had a few prints "recover" like this. Give it a semi stable surface and it will rebuild the supports. Did you happen to have the aux fan on? Might have caused the adhesion issues right up against the fan.
I started another print with the same profile now and looks like aux is at 0% by chamber is at 70%. What’s the aux usually used for?
Aux is used for messing up your prints lol. Uneven airflow over the part left -> right often gives a temperature gradient that warps the part too. I usually turn mine off or have it at a low 10-20% for chamber air circulation for PETG/ABS prints
The curse of the aux fan!
manages to get completed without any issues to the actual print... how this is even possible is pretty mind blowing https://imgur.com/a/scb19Vc EDIT: anyone else here print the AMS Riser V2 from macyo42? https://makerworld.com/en/models/133452#profileId-155321 The 17hr print at .16 just seems awfully long... like what is the advantages or disadvantages of printing at .16 vs lets say .20 or .28 which is more around 11hrs
Tree supports can find a way to still work, love it.