Changed the Z offset to make it farther away, even though I had a gap. But I wonder if those gaps are under extrusion on the old offset. Not a ton of gaps, only in certain spots, maybe two total. Now the current offset, lots of gaps. Makes more sense how the gaps are now. Oh and there was crap on top of it at the old offset. Even some possibly burnt filament. So maybe some of the gap, was on top of it, in the wrong spot.
Going to try one more offset, before making it closer then before. But if I have to make it closer, that means it’s clogging for some other reason. I do know increasing the temperature makes it look horrible, and clog faster. Currently printing @ 250C. More gaps @ 240C.
Will it clog if it’s not close enough? For that reason, not a different reason like heat creep.
Looks like 0.02 farther away did the trick, and you need it closer to get rid of gaps, not always. Or it’s because the bed heated up more before printing. The clogging issue is either because it was too close, and/or heat creep. But the fan will go on to 10% sometime after the first three layers.
So it may have fixed the gaps, just changed it too much the first time.
Well, I don’t think it clogged, but looks horrible, canceled it. Read you need 30% fan, and probably all the time, or at least after the first three layers.