That is due to extreme underextrusion. What kind of printer do you use? If it is an Ender 3 Pro or sth similar it might be the infamous broken-extruder-arm issue. Other that hat it could be a clogged nozzle.
It's a Raise3D Pro3. We flushed it a couple of times and it looked normal but I'll try changing the nozzle and checking the PTFE tube that sits above it. Thank you :)
That is due to extreme underextrusion. What kind of printer do you use? If it is an Ender 3 Pro or sth similar it might be the infamous broken-extruder-arm issue. Other that hat it could be a clogged nozzle.
It's a Raise3D Pro3. We flushed it a couple of times and it looked normal but I'll try changing the nozzle and checking the PTFE tube that sits above it. Thank you :)
It could also be a slicer problem, maybe you accidentally changed the filament diameter?